| Average Rating: Number of Reviews Written by IFDB Members: 2 |
- JoshLabelle, September 8, 2020
- airylef, December 28, 2017
- Lia , September 30, 2016
- Caleb Wilson (Illinois), May 25, 2016
There's a constant sense of psycho-emotional drain that permeates this exceptional IF piece. I found myself being worn down by a relentless prey and wanting so desperately to fight it off. It's a great experience with a great twist on the nature of memory in times of trauma that I will not spoil for you. Give your nightmare fuel a favor and read it! The author honors the most primal of all horror traditions -- the truest horror lurks inside ourselves -- and crafts a piece that is as entertaining as it is spooky. Her prose is top tier, and for this reader, was a much needed break from the formulaic "Suddenly, a ____ does a ___ and you scream _____!" dribble of typical writers.
- Harris Powell-Smith, February 4, 2016
This game was one of my favorite Ectocomp 2015 entries, and later was polished into a Sub Q magazine game.
In this game, you play a young woman in a post apocalyptic world where humans are hunted down by (Spoiler - click to show)things that mimic human appearance/voice and consume flesh and memories. You
This is effective, similar to the early mind manipulation episodes of Dr Who before it became ridiculous.
The Sub Q release has beautiful illustrations that contribute significantly to the feel of the game.
My favorite Sub Q game to this date. Strongly recommended.
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