Indie
Night Record: Thin Walls
Drops players into a chilling first-person psychological horror experience set inside a decaying post-Soviet apartment complex. When Vadim is forced to leave his job, his wife Elvira takes over his duties, unaware of the growing unease that follows. As days pass, the familiar environment begins to warp—subtle changes in sound, shifting details, and an oppressive sense of being watched make the building itself feel alive and hostile. The game’s immersive atmosphere captures the gritty realism of Soviet-era architecture, enhanced by a VHS film aesthetic that deepens the unsettling tone. Every creak and whisper feels amplified through thin walls, turning solitude into a source of dread. With a slow-burn narrative and tight focus on environmental storytelling, *Night Record: Thin Walls* delivers a tense, atmospheric journey where fear grows quietly but relentlessly. This is horror that lingers long after the screen goes dark.