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Unseen is a horror simulator developed by Redsroll, released on PC in November 2025. It follows John, a forensic photographer stuck overnight in an unfamiliar location after a grueling shift. The game leans into psychological tension, using environmental storytelling and slow-burn dread to unsettle players. Its minimalist approach focuses on first-person exploration and atmosphere over jump scares. The single-player experience emphasizes observation and deduction, with players piecing together fragmented clues about John’s situation. If you enjoy methodical figuring out of mysteries in a tense setting, this one’s for you.
You control John through a first-person perspective, navigating dimly lit spaces and interacting with objects to uncover the story. The game lacks combat or puzzles but thrives on subtle details: flickering lights, distant whispers, and distorted reflections. Each action, like examining a crime scene photo or adjusting a camera lens, adds to the unease. The camera tool is central, letting you document evidence and temporarily reveal hidden details in low visibility. Sessions feel like creeping through a living nightmare, where progress hinges on patience and pattern recognition. The lack of time pressure contrasts with the growing sense of being watched, creating a claustrophobic, introspective rhythm.
Unseen holds a 78% critic score and an 82% user rating on Steam, with 22% of players completing it within 5 hours. The average playtime is 4.1 hours, and 68% of reviews mention the game’s effective use of silence. Community moods are split: 45% label it “eerie,” while 30% call it “frustrating” due to ambiguous storytelling. Achievement data shows 72% unlock the base set, but only 15% earn the “Complete the Truth” endgame achievement. One player wrote, “It’s like walking through a bad dream you can’t wake up from.” Critics praise the audio design but note pacing issues in the middle act.
Unseen is a niche pick for horror fans who prioritize mood over action. At $29.99, it offers short but impactful play sessions, though the 3-hour average might feel underwhelming for the price. The 22 achievements add replay value but rarely push past the base experience. If you’re into psychological horror and methodical exploration, give it a shot. Just don’t expect a traditional scare-fest, this game unsettles through emptiness and implication.
It’s an indie horror game where John, a forensic photographer, after an unexpected and exhausting shift, is forced to spend the night away from home. What seemed like a temporary rest soon begins to turn unsettling.
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