Voidnomaly

Voidnomaly

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About Voidnomaly

Voidnomaly is an adventure game by Sabacon Games that drops you in a decaying mansion to fix supernatural “anomalies” for a company with a suspiciously short workweek. Set in a tense, Lovecraftian-inspired world, it’s a four-day job where survival depends on solving puzzles, dodging horrors, and staying ahead of a ticking clock. Released in December 2025 for PC, the game leans into claustrophobic exploration and moral ambiguity. It’s a slow-burn narrative with a focus on environmental storytelling, where every solved anomaly feels like a step deeper into a nightmare. If you like horror with brains over blood, this might hook you.

Gameplay

You navigate the mansion manually, scanning for anomalies that range from flickering lights to spectral entities. Each day gives a quota of tasks to complete before the exit door locks shut. Controls feel sluggish at first but settle into a rhythm of point-and-click exploration, with stealth mechanics for avoiding threats. Puzzle solutions often require manipulating the environment, like rerouting power or luring monsters away. Time management is key; rushing risks triggering dangers, while dawdling means the mansion itself turns hostile. The game’s weakest link is repetitive anomaly designs, but the escalating tension and sudden jump scares keep it gripping.

What Players Think

With a 4.1/5 rating from 12,000+ players, Voidnomaly has polarized opinions. 58% finish the first act, but only 32% beat the final day. Average playtime is 14 hours, though some log over 20. Community moods skew anxious (70%) and curious (45%), with 20% calling it “too frustrating.” Reviews praise the setting’s eeriness and audio design but criticize inconsistent pacing. Early players report a 40% drop-off after Day 2 due to unclear puzzle logic. Completion rates hit 28% post-midgame, and 15 achievements track exploration, survival, and secret finds.

PlayPile's Take

Voidnomaly works best as a cerebral horror experience for those patient enough to tolerate its pacing hiccups. Priced at $29.99, it’s a mid-length title with a strong atmosphere but uneven design. The 15 achievements add replay value, but the game’s reliance on time pressure might wear thin. Skip this if you dislike vague tutorials or repetitive tasks. For fans of slow-burn stories and environmental puzzles, though, the mansion’s secrets are worth the risk.

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