The Supper: New Blood

The Supper: New Blood

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About The Supper: New Blood

The Supper: New Blood is a point-and-click adventure puzzle game from developer Octavi Navarro, released in 2025. Set in a claustrophobic motel, it follows a mysterious dinner party where guests never leave. The story hinges on environmental exploration, inventory-based puzzles, and dialogue choices that subtly shift the narrative. It’s a slow-burn, story-driven experience with a focus on eerie atmosphere and nonlinear reveals. If you’ve played games like Oxenfree or The Vanishing of Ethan Carter but with a stronger emphasis on dialogue and item-based logic puzzles, this will feel familiar.

Gameplay

The game revolves around clicking objects to interact, collect items, and solve environmental puzzles. Each scene is a static image with animated elements; you’ll manipulate objects like a broken light fixture or a suspiciously empty wine bottle to progress. Puzzles often require combining items (e.g., using a hairpin to pick a lock) and timing responses during conversations. The controls are precise but can feel sluggish in busy scenes. Dialogue choices don’t force branching paths but influence character behavior and story details. Sessions typically last 30, 45 minutes, with frequent save points.

What Players Think

PlayPile community ratings average 8.7/10, with 42% of players finishing the game. Average playtime is 7.5 hours. Moods are split: 58% “uncomfortable,” 32% “curious,” and 10% “confused.” Critics praise its unsettling tone but note pacing issues in middle acts. One user wrote: “The puzzles are clever but the story meanders.” Completion rate for achievements is 78%, with 150+ items to collect. 23% of players say the difficulty spikes in the final chapter, though no one mentions the lack of a map as a major hindrance.

PlayPile's Take

The Supper: New Blood is a niche pick for fans of slow-burn, dialogue-heavy mysteries. Its strengths lie in atmosphere and puzzle design, but the lack of clear direction may frustrate some. With no announced price yet and 150+ achievements, it’s worth playing if you enjoy figuring out stories through environmental details. Skip it if you want fast-paced action or explicit clues. The game’s legacy will hinge on its re-releases and potential DLC.

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