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Hektor
8.75 out of 10
Igniting a new path of horror. Hektor is an indi game where you wake up in a maze of corridors hearing the phrase "Stop the water, start the fire." The story is progressed through notes hidden throughout the game. The game keeps a great focus on keeping tenseness and horror at its peek. That is why you will be questioning what is real and unreal when you are being chased by monsters that roam. The halls that you roam are realistic and that's why they're scary, but NPC animations are stiff and the graphics on them are unpolished. The ending to the game puts all the pieces together, but in an anticlimactic way. It is a good game, but it extinguishes its touch a little throughout the game and most of the end.
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