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  • Summary: Nothing but the stink of old, moist carpets, the madness of mono-yellow, and the blinding light of fluorescent bulbs at maximum hum-buzz. Over 600 million sq. miles of randomly segmented rooms. God save you if you hear something wandering nearby, because it sure as hell has heard you.
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  1. Jun 20, 2020
    10
    Better than The Last of Us 2 that's for sure, literally anything is better than The Last of Us 2. The director of The Last of Us 2 is a massive cuck
  2. Jul 19, 2023
    5
    If you were to ask me if you should give this game a go, the answer would be yes. It's a free game, and a somewhat nostalgic look back at whenIf you were to ask me if you should give this game a go, the answer would be yes. It's a free game, and a somewhat nostalgic look back at when the concept of the Backrooms first made its rounds on the internet. Only the bare bones exist in this game: an infinite maze of yellow walls, the maddening sound of the lights above you buzzing, and a need to check your watch each 30 seconds to remember who you are, a piece of old Backrooms lore that has been seemingly lost to time. Beyond that, your objective is to escape. It's a simple free horror game, and it can be beaten quickly, but as a game that came out just after the original short story first surfaced, it's impossible to get angry at this all things considered. Expand