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Paper Bleed is a point-and-click adventure that trades smooth visuals for something far more unsettling. You play as a silent figure navigating a twisted, paper-thin world where every corner oozes unease. Clicking to move and solve puzzles feels almost intrusive here, as if you're prying open something that doesn't want to be seen. The hand-drawn animations drip with a crude energy, turning simple actions into moments of discomfort. This isn't a game about action, it's about sitting with the weirdness, the quiet tension, and the creeping sense that nothing here behaves normally. The real shock comes from how effectively it uses its raw style to unsettle. The art doesn't just look bad on purpose, it feels like a forced peek into someone's disturbed sketchbook. With an 82/100 average from players, it's clear the game divides opinions, but few argue it leaves an impression. You won't find companions or escape routes; the loneliness is part of the design. It's the kind of game that lingers in your thoughts longer than most, not because it's complex, but because it refuses to clean up its mess.
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