

Visage is a first-person psychological horror game set in a house that's witnessed countless deaths across centuries. You explore rooms that shift and change, uncovering the fates of families who lived—and died—within these walls. The 1980s setting grounds you in a specific era, but the house itself feels older, its layout refusing to stay fixed. Expect slow-burn dread over jump scares: you'll manage light sources, solve environmental puzzles, and piece together what happened to previous occupants. The game leans on atmosphere—familiar domestic spaces turned unsettling—rather than constant threats. Deaths aren't random encounters but scripted story beats tied to the house's history. If you prefer horror that builds tension through exploration and environmental storytelling rather than combat or chase sequences, this delivers that approach.





