It moves forward at a snail’s pace, and therefore sustains a faint but ever-present degree of suspense. There are no jump scares, from what I played, nor any overtly gory aesthetics designed to pull screams without substance. As with most horror, however, things quickly take a turn for the worst, and Saki somehow ends up on a dilapidated train stationed in a mysterious forest.īut this is not as generically stereotypical as it might seem - the train itself exists in two alternate realities, or timelines, which directly affect one another, and is surrounded by massive, amphibious eyes, and a monster that looks a bit like the animated version of Bloodborne’s Cleric Beast. ![]() Based on classic Japanese horror films, it sees a young girl, Saki, go on an ostensibly ordinary camping trip with her friends. Re:Turn – One Way Trip is an upcoming horror indie boasting a retro, pixel art aesthetic. Re:Turn – One Way Trip is an upcoming horror game written by David Bergantino, inspired by The Grudge’s looks and Spielberg’s sounds.
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