"Look Outside RPG: Extreme Horror"
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Look Outside is an unexpected cosmic horror masterpiece that shook me to the core
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The horror in Francis Coulombe’s RPG Look Outside is all encompassing.
There is a gnawing sense of doubt that grows over the course of the game.
The most unnerving thing is looking in the mirror, because hygiene affects your stats.
All interactions are turn-based, and as you explore the apartment building, you'll run into tons of enemies and potential allies.
The art equally embraces the horrifying and the absurd, and the effect of that balance is powerful.
Nothing was ever so disturbing that I couldn’t look straight at it, but there were moments that gave me a genuine scare or made my skin crawl.
The soundtrack, composed by Eric Shumaker , keeps in perfect step with every emotion the environment evokes.
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