Go Home Annie: An SCP Game Image
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  • Summary: A twisted first person horror adventure. As an employee of the SCP Replication Division you are tasked with testing artificially developed paranormal events.

    Take on the role of Annie, a low level employee of the SCP Foundation, a covert organisation meant to secure and contain anomalous
    A twisted first person horror adventure. As an employee of the SCP Replication Division you are tasked with testing artificially developed paranormal events.

    Take on the role of Annie, a low level employee of the SCP Foundation, a covert organisation meant to secure and contain anomalous entities and protect the general public.

    Why has an organisation with the motto "Secure, Contain, Protect" created a division for replicating dangerous paranormal events and anomalous entities? Why are you tasked with repeatedly testing the same replicas, with a seemingly never changing outcome?

    You will need to take drastic actions to uncover your true purpose and alter the course of your fate.
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  1. Feb 10, 2025
    85
    Go Home Annie is a well-plotted psychological thriller that makes good use of the SCP Foundation universe. Our protagonist is fully realized, and the core mystery is engaging, with memorable characters and a few nice twists. Even better, the focus is not on jump scares and the developers work hard to create an atmosphere of subtle horror. Sneaking sections aside, gameplay is decent if predictable. Engaging with anomalies is a highlight and I wanted the game to feature a wider array. Go Home Annie shows how the SCP Foundation fictional universe can be used in the video gamer space, especially if the development team focuses on narrative and atmosphere.
  2. Jan 2, 2025
    65
    Sci-fi horror from SCP unverse delivers a short spooky walk with untapped potential.
  3. Jan 24, 2025
    60
    Go Home Annie is an engaging first-person psychological thriller that will keep you on your toes despite its short running time. There's nothing all that impressive here overall, though, making it hard to wholeheartedly recommend.