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Delve into a dense, atmospheric world in free horror Chronotopophobia | PC Gamer - fultonvellut

Delve into a dense, atmospheric world in free horror Chronotopophobia

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I'll save you the Google search: Chronotopophobia isn't a recognised fear, but a word fictional away the developer that suggests reverence over clock time and place—a fear that manifests here in the frightful subterranean world your character finds themselves in after binging to a fault much on Twitter.

If you've played a Bitsy back before, you'll have an idea of what to require: a mechanically efficient, low pressure-res browser game focused on exploration, and dialogue or yarn, with environments or sprites that power be difficult to decipher. As an example of the form, Chronotopophobia is extremely astounding: the backgrounds are monochromic, but detailed and easily readable, patc there's a rich, engrossing soundscape that fills in many of the visual gaps.

This is a enormously atmospheric horror game. I'd place its psychic landscape and cosmic existentialism someplace between Lynch and Lovecraft. Figures spout poetic, articulated lorr-coherent monologues as you search the hollow underworld. At some point you'll either run into a standstill, like I did, or figure come out of the closet what the hell you're hypothetic to do close. Either way, you'll have enjoyed, to the highest degree likely, your descent into its horrific realm.

If you're ready, you put up dive into Chronotopophobia here.

For more zealous aweigh experiences, go over our roundup of the best free PC games.

Tom Sykes

Tom loves exploring in games, whether IT's departure the wrong way in a platformer or burgling an apartment in Deus Ex. His best-loved game worlds—Stalker, Depressing Souls, Stealer—have an atmosphere you could wallop with a blackjack oak. He enjoys horror, adventure, puzzle games and RPGs, and played the Japanese version of Final Fantasy 8 with a translated script He printed off from the internet. Tom has been writing about unrestricted games for PC Gamer since 2012. If he were packing material for a desert island, he'd take his giant Columbo boxset and a laptop full with PuzzleScript games.

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