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Silversoul Orphanage drops you into the crumbling halls of a Soviet-era orphanage left to rot since the 1940s. Armed with a shaky camcorder, you search for clues about the building's dark past while avoiding a figure that lingers just beyond your vision. The game leans into VHS-style grain and flickering lights to build tension, letting you choose which corners to peek around and which rooms to leave untouched. Every creak and static-filled whisper feels deliberate, making you question if you’re truly alone. Most of the horror comes from what you don’t see. The stalker’s presence shifts based on your movements, creating paranoia that’s hard to shake. While the story pieces together slowly through scattered documents and half-heard conversations, the real draw is the oppressive atmosphere. It’s a short playthrough but the unease lingers long after you exit. Some players report heart-pounding moments when the figure finally closes the distance, even if it never fully reveals itself.
Explore a abandoned soviet orphanage from the 1940s, learn the lore behind the building, orphans and atrocities that took place. But beware a unknown man within the premise stalks you at all times from the shadows.
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