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Vague puts you in the shoes of Raymond K. Fisher as he searches for his missing family. You move through dimly lit environments in a first-person perspective that leans heavily on psychological dread rather than jump scares. The gameplay relies on exploring eerie spaces and piecing together fragments of memory to understand what happened. It feels very much like those old horror games from the early 2000s, relying on atmosphere to build tension instead of flashy graphics or complex combat systems. The real strength here is how it captures that specific era of gaming without feeling like a cheap copy. Players have noted the unsettling mood and how effectively it uses silence to keep you on edge. While some find the pacing slow, most agree the narrative payoff is worth the wait. It stands out because it trusts the player to handle the unease rather than overwhelming them with constant threats. The story unfolds slowly, letting the dread settle in as you learn more about Raymond's situation.
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