

Much of Thief's neck-prickling fear came from a brilliant sound track of half-heard whispers and moans. Nothing happened for ten minutes in that game too, but I was riveted for every second. The game has reasonable atmosphere, but Hadley should review the chills created by the deserted orphanage in Thief II. There's a strong hint of Blair Witch in the videos to be found on YouTube, and the number of followers suggests that this is a cult that provides a rich vein for developers of horror games. The Slender Man meme has proliferated virally, and the concept of this impossibly tall, thin and faceless figure, glimpsed as a black shadow in the corner of the eye has undeniable horror potential. Not wishing to spoil the game for fans of the genre I'll say that there is a way to prolong your survival, but I'll leave you to work out what it is. On the second try I was slightly more successful I found two of the eight pages before the overweight Slender Man had his supernatural way. OK, that can't be it, can it? Unfortunately, yes it can. If you're a fan of horror games, or if you're looking for something new to try, then you should definitely check out Slender: The Eight Pages.Slender: The Eight Pages is a short horror game in which you're alone in a dark wood, searching for messages scattered around the trackless forest.Īfter ten minutes of trudging around the forest, the screen fizzled and a rather portly, monochrome figure appeared for a moment.

Slender: The Eight Pages is a unique and scary game that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. The game is very atmospheric, and the sound design adds to the feeling of unease and fear. The game is set in a dark forest, and the player will often have to use a flashlight to see. The game is played from a first-person perspective, and the player must use their own eyesight to navigate the environment and find the pages. If the player looks at the Slender Man for too long, they will become paralyzed with fear and the Slender Man will kill them. The player must avoid the Slender Man, who is constantly stalking them.

The only thing the player knows is that they must find eight pages that are scattered throughout the forest. The player controls a character who wakes up in a forest with no memory of how they got there. The game is based on the Slender Man, a fictional character that originated as an Internet meme. Slender: The Eight Pages is a first-person horror game developed by Parsec Productions and released in 2012.
