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Oxide Room 104 traps you in a dilapidated motel room where every choice matters. You wake up disoriented, injured, and alone, forced to scavenge for tools and figure out how to survive. The game leans into real-world logic, solving puzzles requires observation and quick thinking rather than combat or supernatural powers. A grotesque creature lurks in the shadows, and a deranged scientist watches from afar. Your goal is to escape, but the path forward shifts based on your actions. Some decisions open new routes while others trigger sudden, brutal consequences. The game’s strength lies in its tight pacing and high tension. With multiple endings and branching paths, it rewards careful exploration over brute force. Player forums note the unsettling atmosphere and how small missteps can lead to gruesome outcomes, over 70% of playthroughs end in death according to community logs. The Switch port makes it a portable horror fix, though the lack of multiplayer might surprise some. Developer Wild Sphere focuses on claustrophobic dread, letting the environment and creature design do most of the heavy lifting.
It all starts when you wake up in the bathtub of a motel room, naked, wounded, and unsure what has happened. You remember that the deal had gone wrong, but now the only thing that matters is trying to escape from that horrifying place no matter what. From this moment on, everything you do will lead you to one of the endings. And we warn you that, out of all the ways it could end, there’s only one good way out… There are many options and ways to solve situations, as well as different paths. Some actions will lead you to states that will alter your perception of the environment and even to an abrupt outcome. Remember that a bad decision can be the difference between life and death.
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