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  • Summary: Immerse yourself in disturbing horror experiences as a game tester. Survive dark, unsettling experiences crafted by A.I.L.A that prey on your deepest and darkest fears.

    Evade and outrun a ritualistic cult, solve gruesome puzzles, engage in visceral combat against the medieval undead and more.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. Nov 25, 2025
    85
    A.I.L.A knows how to create a tense atmosphere, catch you off guard, and truly leave you wondering what awaits you next—essential elements for a genuine horror experience.
  2. Nov 25, 2025
    80
    A.I.L.A delivers a psychological horror experience built on the relationship between the player and an artificial intelligence capable of creating personalized scenarios based on emotions and choices. The variety of styles — ranging from puzzles to exploration and combat segments — keeps the gameplay pace consistently unpredictable. Despite performance issues outside the simulations, the Unreal Engine 5 graphics, audio, and Brazilian Portuguese voice acting strengthen the game’s immersion.
  3. Dec 1, 2025
    76
    An enjoyable horror experience, A.I.L.A surprises with fantastic voice acting and an interesting concept, while still missing the mark on total immersion.
  4. Nov 27, 2025
    70
    A.I.L.A. is a fantastic looking game that makes a great first impression. However, spending a few hours with it is enough to expose some of its flaws, including strange puzzles and a lack of coherence between the storytelling and its many different horror experiences.
  5. Dec 3, 2025
    70
    Stuck in some survival horror tropes that are already tired in 2025, A.I.L.A embodies the terror of AIs with a frightening villain, macabre settings, and great puzzles. A little more polish would be very beneficial for the game, which has a solid narrative and an excellent variety of horror approaches for each experience in the plot.
  6. Dec 1, 2025
    66
    A.I.L.A feels like a game made with a genuine love for the horror genre. It attempts to balance popular gameplay solutions with its own narrative vision. Unfortunately, shooting mechanics and enemy animations are overly simplistic, to the point where some moments may even come off as unintentionally comical. Even the solid level design and competent audio work can’t fully mask the sense of an often derivative experience. Still, I enjoyed it far more than last year’s Alone in the Dark.
  7. Nov 25, 2025
    50
    A.I.L.A. shows that reality can be harsh and the virtual kind even harsher. Even with a solid foundation at their disposal, Pulsatrix unfortunately squanders an otherwise compelling psychological horror experience by dragging it to a sub-par level due to cumbersome combat controls, unintuitive inventory management and infuriating boss levels. A.I.L.A. carries with it the potential to be a decent, good looking psychological horror tale, but the current reality unfortunately tells us otherwise.

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