BrokenLore: LOW

Critic Reviews for BrokenLore: LOW
BrokenLore: LOW is an unnerving short form horror game, with disturbing monsters, an eerie atmosphere and the potential to scare the pants off you.
BrokenLore: LOW is a very short but otherwise remarkable psychological horror game, which plays with the player's perception and mind. It also combines symbolism and surrealism. However, only further stories will tell if it becomes a cult classic and captivate enthusiasts of this genre or quickly fade into oblivion.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
While BrokenLore: LOW could have done with more detail in its environmental design, it's a neat horror game that can be completed in an hour and sets up the following instalments to the BrokenLore series well.
The game offered an immersive and terrifying experience at the same time. The graphics, music, and excellent voice acting were all cohesive elements that succeeded in creating the atmosphere any horror game fan would hope for. Although the storytelling lost its sequence at a certain point, it was still compelling and captured the player's attention from the start. However, the game was very short and could have delivered a better experience with a longer story. Additionally, the lack of a warning about the story’s dark themes might upset some players.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
BrokenLore: LOW is a short yet immersive horror experience. It excels in atmosphere, sound design, and psychological terror. While brief, its execution is undeniably effective. If you enjoy deeply unsettling horror that prioritizes tension over cheap thrills, this game is worth playing. With chilling visuals, gripping sound design, and a world that begs for deeper exploration, BrokenLore: LOW proves that the scariest things are often just out of sight in the fog.
"A short but intense psychological horror experience" BrokenLore: LOW is a short psychological horror experience, but it leaves a much longer lasting impact. With a visual style inspired by 90s gaming and a sound design that instills tension at every moment, the game succeeds in creating a claustrophobic and disturbing atmosphere that supports its allegorical story of identity and self-destruction. Despite limited resources and some technical shortcomings, the powerful narrative, art direction, and tense music more than make up for it. It's a promising start to an anthological series that's well worth checking out.
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