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Lone Survivor

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Jasper Byrne ventures into the realm of psychological horror in his surreal and disturbing commercial adventure debut. You are the last man alive, it seems, after a horrific virus sweeps through the world and transforms every other human being into a shambling monstrosity. You don't want to die alone, so you venture out of your apartment each night for supplies and to look for other survivors, but are you prepared for what else you might find when you're forced to confront yourself? When the world around you collapses, how long will you last before you begin to unravel and you can't trust yourself either?

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Wow, this is cool! I haven't played for very long, but some of the background ambiance is the same as another very creepy game,

Dementium 2

When I heard the sounds I recognized, I nearly screamed. Props for making such a scary experience.

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I got it and it's fantastic. Also, why is the reviewer using the inventory to use flares, and complaining about the lack of hotkeys when flares and other items have hotkeys? (It shows you in the commands list in your bedroom. Ssshhh, secret.)

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Smoothfonzo April 3, 2012 12:43 AM

Is the demo supposed to end so abruptly when getting to your first goal? I get there, get the item that the girl wants, I talk to her, then the game stopped receiving input, and nothing else happens.

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No, that is a bug I guess (didn't happen to me, though) though it does end very, very shortly thereafter.

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biikbaboy July 2, 2012 11:11 PM

Surreal.

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