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A first-person horror-adventure based on themes of existentialism and societal negativity that takes place in a surreal nightmare where the fears of your character and the world around us intertwine into an eerie atmosphere of unsettling truths. Taking place in a stream-of-consciousness manner where you explore nightmarish and surreal scenarios made up of the deepest and darkest thoughts of your character and the world around them as you embark on an odyssey to answer some of the most crucial existential questions. The twist? You're supposed to figure out and "solve" your own character as you explore and interact with the dream world made up of their fears, prejudices and dreams as seen through the lens of a surreal nightmare.

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Wired UK/Ars Technica's Phillippa Warr interviews Ansh from Narcissist Reality on the concept and development process of the philosophical horror-adventure Exist.

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First-person horror adventure Exist aims to tackle themes of existentialism and social injustice. The game's central puzzle revolves around the character you play—"your character is the mystery to be solved"—and the prejudices to which they are subjected. Wired.co.uk got in touch with developer Ansh Patel of Narcissist Reality to find out what inspired the philosophy game and to learn a little more about the development process.

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