'Intruder' is the second Horror Game by Timberwell and even plays in the same universe as 'Almost Home Now', his first game, which I recently reviewed on this blog as well. You are at your home, while you suddenly hear somebody apparently breaking into your house. It is your job to explore your house and find the intruder.
Intruder, same as Almost Home Now, manages to create a really intense atmosphere. You hear ominous background music and creepy noises coming from somewhere inside the house. There is a tense feeling present, when you explore room after room, while trying to find the intruder. The psychological Horror aspect is therefore also the biggest strength of Intruder.
Nonetheless, the game is once more one of wasted potential. Intruder will be beaten in around 5 minutes, which is once again just too short. The design of the house you explore is actually fine, but it is just way, way, way too empty. It doesn't even remotely look like somebody is actually living there. Multiple rooms just have nothing inside and most of the others have just one object like a bed or closet. Except for opening doors there is also once again no real gameplay elements. The game starts promising with the player watching his PC monitor and grabbing some items. There is however nothing else in the house you can interact with. Anything would have really helped to keep the immersion.
Result:
Same as Almost Home Now, Intruder has a promising concept, with exploring your house to catch an intruder. The intense atmosphere while exploring the house is the games biggest strength. Everything else unfortunately leaves too much to be desired. Extend the game's length, fill the house with real things to make it look like a place, where someone actually lives and give some more gameplay elements, and than Intruder could have had potential.
4/10
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