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Preview: Shouting Reveals all in Stifled | Rely on Horror

Rely on Horror, CJ Melendez writes: "The idea of playing a survival horror game in which your character has no sight is not a new one. Ex-Bioshock developers The Deep End Games announced Perception last year, and in it, you play as a young, blind girl that must use echolocation to define the world around her. Then there’s Dark Echo, a 2D horror game in which you clap to reveal structures around you and sneak around quietly to avoid monsters. While I enjoyed my time with both, neither truly made me feel vulnerable and afraid of the unseen. Dark Echo came the closest to doing so and remains highly recommended, but it wasn’t as effective as I’d like. In comes Stifled, an original game that treads the same water as Dark Echo, but in first person and 3D with a narrative to boot."

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Stifled Review: Can You Hear Me Now? | Garage Band Gamers

Traverse a world lit up by the sound the main character makes, but beware, as that very sound can end up being his demise.

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The Best Oculus Rift Games Coming in 2018

What do Oculus Rift users have to get excited about over the coming year?

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Stifled Review | The PlayStation Brahs

What will you do when your very own voice could be your worst enemy? Stifled for the PS VR presents this very question. Read the review to find out.

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