Eyes Horror Game -

For a moment, his laptop went black. He exhaled, laughing shakily. "Stupid indie garbage."

He was scanning his bookshelf when the camera perspective shifted . For a split second, he wasn't looking at the shelf. He was looking out from behind it. And staring directly at the back of his own character's head. eyes horror game

The game opened not in a haunted mansion or a derelict asylum, but in his own bedroom. The graphics were terrifyingly accurate—down to the coffee stain on his desk and the crack in his phone screen. His character model stood motionless in the middle of the room, viewed from a tight, claustrophobic first-person perspective. For a moment, his laptop went black

His character turned around.

For the first few minutes, it was a Where's Waldo? of dread. Eye #1 was nestled in the pattern of his wallpaper. Eye #2 floated in the reflection of his dark monitor. Eye #3 was carved into the wood grain of his closet door. A soft, wet blink sound played each time he found one. Satisfying. For a split second, he wasn't looking at the shelf