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Midnight Custody casts you as a lone figure exploring a dimly lit parking structure. You move through flickering corridors and shadowy levels, piecing together cryptic clues and dodging unsettling encounters. The game uses a shaky handheld perspective that amplifies every creak and distant noise, turning simple navigation into a tense exercise in paranoia. Short but methodical, it leans into slow-burn dread over jump scares. The claustrophobic setting and minimal dialogue let the unease build naturally. Though brief, most playthroughs last under an hour, its tight pacing and eerie atmosphere have earned it a 4.3/5 average from early players. What works best is how it weaponizes emptiness, making you question if anything is truly lurking or if your mind is already breaking. Not a story-driven horror, but a masterclass in making stillness feel sinister.
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