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Short Review: Basically Resident Evil + Slender + Animal Crossing. 

Long Review: It’s refreshing to see a third-person horror game for a change. Most PS1-style Unity games lean heavily into first-person perspectives, so this one stands out. It also runs impressively well, especially on laptops where framerate issues and bugs are often common. The visuals capture the essence of classic Resident Evil, with its exploration and camera mechanics executed beautifully. 

However, the gameplay loop leaves much to be desired. While the game nails the elements it draws inspiration from, it also inherits some of their shortcomings. The monster's behavior seems entirely random, lacking any discernible pattern. In other horror games, you’d typically have options—whether to fight, flee, or outsmart the threat. But here, your only hope is to reach a door and pray the monster doesn’t spawn too close. If you're unlucky, it’ll keep appearing repeatedly, often leaving you caught before you can even react. 

Overall, the game isn’t bad, and it shows a lot of promise. I just hope future updates address this issue. With some tweaks to the gameplay, this could be something truly special instead of frustrating. I would have posted the good ending if it weren't for the fact that I got frustrated at the end.