A brief yet daunting horror experience
In a realm where video games routinely challenge one’s perceptions, Lamp Post by Niven Hedinger emerges as a notable foray into atmospheric horror. Described enigmatically as a case of an unknown Keter-class SCP, the free-to-play adventure lures players into a clockwork of psychological thrills wrapped in 15 minutes of intense gameplay.
Figure out what’s going on
Lamp Post is not for the faint of heart — it boasts a twisted narrative with an ending that will leave you shrouded in ambiguity. In it, you step into the shoes of the protagonist who’s part of a team investigating the anomalies surrounding a strange lamp post that conjures random objects around it.
Eventually, you get sucked into a twisted, alternate dimension, in the middle of a labyrinth where there’s nothing but skeletons, random notes, dead ends, and shadow people popping up from time to time to spook you. The music and graphics add to the haunting atmosphere, but escaping the labyrinth may be too taxing for some players.
A must-try
In the realm of short-form horror games, Lamp Post by Niven Hedinger stands as a testament to the genre’s ability to pack a potent and terror-filled experience into a brief adventure. Its unnerving ambiance, challenging puzzles, and spine-chilling encounters culminate in a climax that is as enigmatic as it is memorable.
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