Find Out Who You Really Are in The Experiment

The game seems refreshingly original, even though the quest is one based on the ever so clichéd theme of not know who you are. The game provides the right amount of thrills to make you feel spooked out.

The Experiment allows you to play the game as yourself. You are an unidentified person locked in an operations room with no one around to help you. You have no contact with anyone from the outside world and no idea where you are. But there a scientist named Lea, whom you help to find her way out of this place.

Your aim is to guide her through the place as you have access to camera controls, light switches, doors and computer codes that are needed to be fed to unlock rooms. You are always isolated from the situation and it feels like you are some super sleuth trying to solve a mystery all the while sitting in your comfortable office.

It does get frustrating sometimes as Lea is slow in carrying out actions and the instructions from her can be misleading due to the language problem. The visuals are a little rough around the edges and frame rate snags are also there.

The sound is not complementary to the setting but the music is haunting and gives the game a spooky and eerie vibe. All in all, this game packs some intelligent fun and is worth a try.

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