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Sanevol Incident 44 drops you into the abandoned halls of a 1944 tuberculosis sanitarium. You play as an urban explorer armed with a camcorder, documenting the decaying space where history and horror collide. Every frame feels ripped from old VHS tapes, with grainy visuals and flickering lights amplifying the tension. The building is quiet but never empty, sounds echo around corners, and shadows move when they shouldn’t. Exploration is slow and methodical, with no combat, just a growing sense of dread. What lingers is the oppressive atmosphere. The sanitarium feels alive with the weight of its dark past. Players on forums mention how the found footage style makes every creak and whisper feel personal. At 6 hours average playtime, it’s a short trip but one that sticks around. Low on scares, high on unease, it works best when you let the silence do the talking. A quiet corner of horror that still gets under your skin.
A urban explorer enters the Sanevol tuberculosis sanitarium to film and document the area, the facility was used in the past to house tuberculosis patients back in 1944, remnants of trauma and death still linger in the air, as many torturous events & incidents at the building went unseen.
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