
: Some reviewers noted issues with sound design, occasionally clunky writing, and a general lack of innovation beyond its inspirations.
: Critics praise the clever puzzle design and the successful emulation of the Resident Evil atmosphere. Heaven Dust
For those who finish the first game, a sequel, , was released in 2021, offering enhanced graphics and roughly double the content of the original. : Some reviewers noted issues with sound design,
Predictably, things go wrong. Players take on the role of a survivor who wakes up in a mysterious, zombie-infested research facility. To escape, you must navigate the facility, uncover the dark truth behind the experiments, and survive the "living hell" that has broken loose. Core Gameplay Mechanics Predictably, things go wrong
The game begins in 1970 when a scientific team discovers a mysterious virus in the blood of a primitive tribe in New Guinea. Dubbed the virus was initially researched for its potential to grant immortality.
Reviews highlight that while the game lacks original ideas, it succeeds as a lovingly crafted homage.
: Your choices throughout the journey can lead to different outcomes, encouraging multiple playthroughs. Reception and Experience