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Fibrillation is a first person philosophic horror with elements of mysticism for a run-through in one breath. You’ve got only one chance to play through the whole game with no savings. The main character is called Ewan. He is wandering about mysterious places trying to find a way out. Hallucinations? A trap of mind? Life in the balance? Haunted by his own fears, the main character has to make sense of it all and find a way out. Passing through all of these obstacles a player will face a choice that will influence the end of the whole game and Ewan’s destiny. Homepage games rezenov.com

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It's just a really beutifull and more but just try it.

Very well done! Was very well thought out and the scares were truly genuine, some very subtle and still had my heart racing, excellent job!!

我没玩过这么恶心的游戏。还好我够聪明,把声音给关了,不然我真的会吐出来的。
这游戏谁发明的?是给弗洛伊德设计的吧??

Fibrillation is a game that tries to express artistic meaning in a visually drab world. It paces itself much like Dear Esther, where all the player needs to do is move forward. However, unlike Dear Esther, there is hardly a reason to do so. Story elements are few and far between, and every element explored here has been explored before and has been explored better. It is touching to think about its message of holding on to life in accordance to whomever the game was dedicated to in the opening sequence, but nearly everything else about the tale is dismiss-able. What the game does succeed in is creating a sense of nightmarish unease, not horror, but unease.

Fibrillation ultimately plays out like a friend's boring and incoherent tale of whatever nightmare they had the previous night.

This is pretty fantastic. I've only tried the demo so far, but I'm likely to buy this out of support. My only two criticisms are:
1. The Narrative Voice- Could just be the voice acting but something about that seriously murdered the immersion.
2. Not sure how long this game is going to be but I'd appreciate a place to save. Or at least maybe I missed it, but a pause button.

I remember this game, graphicly impressive, storywise has a nice take on it's subject, pretty scary with it's atmosphere and lovely design, I'd say it deserves an 8 out of 10, one of the better indie's out there.

10

Good

10

Great game, I've only met a few games that are like these, games that make you think about what real and what isn't, and aren't consiting of random jumpscares.Also, It's also light on human resources, Which many indie horror games have been forgetting recently.

9

Rather a story than a typical horror-game in my opinion. Graphics are great and the sound and gameplay as well. Just can not give a 10 because there were too many stairs to take :D Keep up the good work

Nice but pretty straightforward on the 'philosophical' side, but tedious as a game and/or experience.