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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 11.1 hrs on record (9.3 hrs at review time)
Posted: 8 Jan @ 11:26am

Project Nihilum - Zero is an ambitious dive into a world of chaos and mystery. From the moment you begin, it’s clear this game is about mood and tension, drawing you into a bleak, immersive atmosphere where every step feels heavy with purpose. It’s raw and experimental, which makes it intriguing, though not without its rough edges.

The gameplay mixes exploration with moments of high-stakes decision-making. It’s not overly complex but requires enough thought to keep you engaged. Some mechanics feel underexplained, leaving you to figure things out on your own, which can be rewarding—or frustrating, depending on your patience.

Visually, the game leans into a dark, minimalist style that complements its ominous tone. The environments are striking, but at times the lack of variety can make sections feel repetitive. The sound design, however, is a standout. The eerie audio adds layers to the tension, making you constantly feel on edge, even when nothing is actively threatening you.

The story is fragmented and cryptic, giving just enough hints to spark curiosity without revealing too much. While this approach will appeal to players who enjoy piecing together narratives, others might find it too vague to stay invested.

Project Nihilum - Zero doesn’t handhold, and it’s not afraid to take risks. It’s a game with a lot of potential, though it feels like it’s still finding its footing. If you’re into experimental, atmospheric experiences and don’t mind a bit of trial and error, it’s worth exploring. Just be ready for a journey that challenges you as much as it intrigues.
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