Red Face Horror is a first-person psychological horror game about observation and memory reconstruction. A little house plagued by memories is terrible.
Every item in the little apartment that players navigate may contain memories or hints.
Play with toys, cabinets, tables, chairs, and other objects to reveal layers of warped memories.
You have to rely on your own observations to put together information in the absence of clear instructions.
The surroundings are constantly changing: room arrangements, lighting, and sounds can all change in a matter of steps.
Some objects have false memories that make it difficult to discern between illusion and reality.
This fundamental mechanism produces a widespread sensation of discomfort, the perception of being "unsafe even while at home."
Throughout the game, an enigmatic doll makes appearances.
It just watches or moves to point you toward important places while remaining silent.
Because of the game's intentional psychological design, players are never sure whether or not to believe it.
The only thing that could terminate your game is this.
You are unable to resist or protect yourself against it.
You have no choice except to flee or hide when it shows up.
It is frequently indicated by distorted audio and visual distortions.
Instead of using jump scares, the game makes use of:
There is no fighting in the game; instead, the atmosphere, sound design, and spatial distortion provide the whole sense of dread.