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Labyrinthine dropped on August 18, 2023, from Valko Game Studios as an indie horror adventure built for groups. You can play this first-person title on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam, or even with SteamVR headsets. The game splits into two distinct paths. Story Mode puts up to eight players in the shoes of fairground workers investigating a missing colleague named Joan near a mysterious property. Case Files mode switches to procedurally generated mazes that scale in difficulty forever. It leans hard on voice chat and coordination because you cannot survive these dark corridors without your team backing you up against the lurking threats inside.
Sessions revolve around moving through tight, overgrown corridors while solving environmental puzzles to open new sections. You pick up items and piece together cryptic clues scattered across the map. The horror element kicks in when bloodthirsty denizens spot you, forcing a frantic sprint back to safety or a hiding spot. Story Mode follows a linear narrative about uncovering secrets, but Case Files offers endless variation with random layouts that prevent memorization. A leveling system tracks your progress and unlocks new monster types, map variations, and cosmetic rewards as you complete investigations. Controls feel standard for the genre, letting you run, interact, and use voice comms to coordinate with up to eight players in real time.
PlayPile data shows a mixed reception so far. The game holds an IGDB score of 70.1 out of 100 based on just fifteen ratings. Community moods swing between tense excitement and frustration when the procedural generation creates unwinnable scenarios. Average playtime hovers around six to eight hours for Story Mode, but Case Files sessions stretch much longer as players chase high scores and unlocks. Review snippets mention that the co-op mechanics shine when teams communicate well, though solo players often feel overwhelmed by the difficulty spikes. Completion rates are lower in Case Files compared to the narrative campaign, suggesting many testers quit before mastering the endless maze loops.
Labyrinthine is worth your time if you have a dedicated group of friends willing to talk through voice chat constantly. The price point makes it easy to grab on sale for a weekend horror binge. You should avoid this title if you prefer solo experiences or get annoyed by random level generation that breaks pacing. The achievement list includes challenges for surviving specific monster encounters and finding hidden lore, which adds replay value for completionists. It is not a flawless masterpiece, but the tension in those dark mazes delivers a solid scare factor for the right crowd. Grab it if you want chaos with friends rather than a polished solo campaign.
Uncover the dark secrets of an overgrown maze with friends online as you try to escape the horrors within. Together, you will need to solve puzzles, find items and run from the bloodthirsty denizens of the maze as you try and get out alive... In STORY MODE, you play as one of up to eight players called to help set up a new attraction for the town fair. Once you arrive, you soon discover that a fellow employee, Joan, has decided to investigate strange disappearances on the property next to the fairground. As you follow her trail, you quickly realize that the property has a dark, mysterious past. However, if you're seeking the ultimate test of bravery, venture into the CASE FILES – procedurally generated mazes that offer endless variation and increasing difficulty. Each investigation reveals new horrors, forcing you to adapt and strategize with your fellow players. As you delve deeper, you will discover a leveling system that unlocks new monsters, maps, and rare cosmetics.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
70.1
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