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  • Summary: A surreal, hyperrealistic first-person horror game that will push you to the edge of your seat. You play as Anne, a victim of bullying, trapped in a nightmarish world where you must escape from terrifying monsters while uncovering the mystery of Akidearest.

    Anne is forced to come to terms
    A surreal, hyperrealistic first-person horror game that will push you to the edge of your seat. You play as Anne, a victim of bullying, trapped in a nightmarish world where you must escape from terrifying monsters while uncovering the mystery of Akidearest.

    Anne is forced to come to terms with her past's most painful choices. However, she's not alone. Many horrible creatures wander around and follow her every step... Will Anne be able to get out?

    UNFOLLOW focuses on social issues and the dark influence of social media. Uncover Anne's secrets and discover her past. Escape the surreal labyrinth of her guilt.
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. Jan 16, 2026
    80
    BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW is far and away the most ambitious title in this series, and despite some faults it tells an engaging story.
  2. 75
    Brokenlore: UNFOLLOW highlights the negativity of social media. Moreover, it has some horribly creepy moments as you search for clues and overcome an array of problems. Although it is short, it is great to play.
  3. Jan 16, 2026
    60
    BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW is a genuinely obnoxious game that barely understands the things it's trying to be about, let alone how to be scary.
  4. Jan 29, 2026
    60
    If you're craving a shot of Resident Evil right here and now, you can get some entertaining hours out of BrokenLore Unfollow. But personally, I'd rather wait for Resident Evil 9 to come out. BrokenLore Unfollow feels mostly like a mediocre copy of better games.
  5. Jan 21, 2026
    50
    Unfollow has a clearly good core with interesting writing, but doesn’t have the spine needed to hold it together in a way that feels great. I struggle to recommend it, as the $20 price tag is a bit much for 3 hours of okay gameplay, but if it looks interesting to you, I think you should give it a shot.