Beneath the Quiet: Where It Ends
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Description
You return to your childhood home in Miskolc, Hungary after a letter from the bank gives you one week to clear out what’s left before the property is auctioned off.
It should be simple, sort through the dust, gather what matters, and leave the rest behind. But the moment you cross the threshold, something is wrong. Familiar rooms feel distant, details are off in ways you cannot quite name. The house is quiet, yet every corner feels as if it is watching you.
Your past is still here. And it has been waiting.
What begins as a practical chore slowly becomes a descent through fractured memory and fading reality. The deeper you go, the less you can trust your own senses. Layouts feel misplaced. Shadows fall where they should not. Hallways lead back to places that should not exist. The world around you shifts, subtly at first, then relentlessly, never loud but impossible to ignore.
This is not a ghost story. It is a story about grief, memory, and what happens when the person you are most afraid of is the one you have become.
• Psychological horror grounded in trauma
Experience a slow-burning breakdown of memory, guilt, and identity as you return to a place you thought you had left behind.
• Atmospheric stealth and exploration
You have no weapons. You rely on silence, awareness, and instinct. Survival depends on what you notice, where you hide, and how you move through spaces that no longer feel stable.
• Disorienting, shifting environments
Spaces feel familiar at first, then subtly wrong. Layouts change, paths close off, and reality thins at the edges without ever shouting for attention.
• Narrative-driven gameplay
The story unfolds through the environment itself. Notes, objects, sounds, and small details piece together a history that becomes harder and harder to look away from.
• Retro-modern visual style
A unique blend of early-2000s-inspired textures, analog distortion, and grounded environmental design builds a heavy, oppressive atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and deeply uncomfortable.