

OpenCritic
Weak
IGDB
"On paper, The Bunker sounds like a fantastic premise for a taut psychological horror that's both claustrophobic and frightening. As it stands, however, the game doesn't hang together as well as it should, most moments of drama provoking laughter when you should be on the edge of your seat. One instance made me grit my teeth and squirm, but the rest of the game is ineffective in generating any real atmosphere. I really wanted to love The Bunker, but it just doesn't work."
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The Bunker casts you as John, the sole survivor trapped in an abandoned nuclear shelter. This point-and-click adventure uses real filmed footage shot inside a decommissioned bunker to create an interactive mystery. As days pass in isolation, sudden alarms force you to explore restricted zones, uncovering fragmented memories and government secrets. Your choices navigate both the physical space and John’s figuring out mental state, blending environmental puzzles with narrative progression. The game stands out for its eerie authenticity, filmed on location without green screens. Writers with credits in major RPGs and narrative-driven games shape a tense, character-focused story. Lead actors Adam Brown and Sarah Greene bring emotional weight to a plot that leans into psychological horror. With branching paths and a runtime of roughly five hours, it offers a niche but polished experience for fans of atmospheric storytelling. Available on multiple platforms since 2016, it maintains a 78% critic score on Metacritic.
As the last remaining survivor in a nuclear bunker, John’s daily routine is the one thing that keeps him sane. But when an alarm goes off, his mind starts to self destruct. He has to venture into long forgotten areas, recovering long repressed memories and unlocking the dark secrets of The Bunker.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
64.8
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