Ire: A Prologue Image
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  • Summary: A missing father. A haunted ship. And thirteen doors to the truth.

    Emily’s father has vanished - and the only clues to his disappearance lie aboard a ship lost deep in the Bermuda Triangle. To find him, and just maybe bring him back, you’ll have to unlock 13 mysterious doors hiding in the
    A missing father. A haunted ship. And thirteen doors to the truth.

    Emily’s father has vanished - and the only clues to his disappearance lie aboard a ship lost deep in the Bermuda Triangle. To find him, and just maybe bring him back, you’ll have to unlock 13 mysterious doors hiding in the ship’s dark, narrow corridors - all with a monster stalking your every move.
    As you sneak around the ship, use your skills and size to outsmart it. Slip into clever hiding spots, squeeze into vents, and make noise to distract it. The smarter you get, the smarter it gets. So, listen closely, move carefully, and collect the clues before it finds you.
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  1. Nov 25, 2025
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    Despite my issues with the game, Ire: A Prologue is one of the better survival horror titles I’ve played. It’s got a good lore backing it, a great performance from the cast, and the objectives chance often enough to keep gameplay fresh. Emily might chip in to occasionally help the player, but you’ll be doing most of the puzzle solving on your own. Against the precipice of a terrifying-looking monster hunting you down in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle, this is easily a game that’ll terrify you to bits. If this is a start to a franchise, this is definitely a good one.