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BoneField: Bodycam Horror

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48%Game Brain Score
atmosphere
gameplay, grinding
62% User Score Based on 29 reviews

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BoneField: Bodycam Horror is a single player simulation game. It was developed by RedRockGS and was released on October 27, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Welcome to Bonefield, Montana, where the lines between reality and nightmare blur. This sleepy little Midwest town holds a dark secret, one you're hired to uncover as a private investigator from out of town. What seemed like a straightforward case takes a turn for the horrifying as nightmarish horrors come to light and start relentlessly pursuing you. It will take all your wits, instincts, and det…

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62%
Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
atmosphere3 positive mentions
grinding3 negative mentions

  • Great atmosphere and sound design that enhances the horror experience.
  • Unique mechanics, such as the blacklight pulse to reveal enemies, add depth to gameplay.
  • The game shows strong potential for improvement and has a solid foundation for future updates.
  • Gameplay can be frustrating due to a lack of direction and reliance on key hunting, making it easy to miss important items.
  • The difficulty spikes and one-hit kills from enemies can lead to tedious trial and error, especially with no checkpoints.
  • Several bugs and performance issues, including inconsistent frame rates and malfunctioning mechanics, detract from the overall experience.
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a mix of unique mechanics and survival horror elements, providing a deep experience despite some technical issues, such as glitches and a dim flashlight. While the game is engaging and exciting, particularly with its monster-revealing mechanic, players have noted that it can become frustrating due to visibility problems and limited content in early access. Overall, the gameplay is considered decent, but it may require further refinement to enhance the experience.

    • “The mechanic of flashing to reveal the monster is both stressful and exciting.”
    • “If you enjoy a solid survival horror experience with unique mechanics, this game delivers, especially for a solo-developed project.”
    • “Gameplay feels decent overall.”
    • “The tormentor dude dipped out randomly during my gameplay and wasn't seen again.”
    • “I understand it's in early access, but charging that much at the start of development, giving only 1 chapter and 30 minutes of gameplay is a bit crazy personally.”
    • “Unfortunately, the gameplay falls apart fast.”
  • atmosphere
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is highly praised for its visually atmospheric and dark presentation, reminiscent of titles like PT and other body cam games. However, some players feel that the lack of direction detracts from the overall experience, despite the game's ability to create a very scary ambiance.

    • “Bonefield looks quite good for an indie title — visually atmospheric, dark, and well-styled.”
    • “The game does have a great atmosphere similar to PT, even with inspirations from other body cam titles.”
    • “Great atmosphere and presentation that are brought down by a lack of direction beyond just looking for the thing in the basement.”
    • “The atmosphere is very scary.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find that while the core concept of the game has potential, the grinding aspect often devolves into a frustrating cycle of tedious trial and error, detracting from the overall experience.

    • “The core concept could’ve been interesting, but the execution turns tense survival into tedious trial and error.”
    • “Grinding feels more like a chore than an engaging part of the game.”
    • “The repetitive nature of grinding makes it hard to stay invested in the story.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is considered fully replayable, as players can carry over items between chapters, enhancing the experience and encouraging multiple playthroughs.

    • “Fully replayable, with items carrying over between chapters.”
    • “Each playthrough offers new challenges and experiences, making it hard to put down.”
    • “The variety of choices and outcomes ensures that no two runs feel the same.”
    • “The game lacks meaningful choices, making replayability feel pointless.”
    • “Once you've completed the story, there's little incentive to play again.”
    • “The limited variety in gameplay mechanics means there's not much to explore on a second playthrough.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are noted as lacking the strength to fully embody a 'bodycam' experience, yet the visuals are still considered impressive. Despite this, players find the game's mechanical depth to be a rewarding aspect of their experience.

    • “The visuals are obviously great.”
    • “The graphics aren’t really strong enough to call it 'bodycam,' but the game itself is surprisingly deep mechanically, and I enjoyed my time with it.”
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BoneField: Bodycam Horror is a simulation game.

BoneField: Bodycam Horror is available on PC and Windows.

BoneField: Bodycam Horror was released on October 27, 2025.

BoneField: Bodycam Horror was developed by RedRockGS.

BoneField: Bodycam Horror has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its atmosphere but disliked it for its gameplay.

BoneField: Bodycam Horror is a single player game.

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