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BrokenLore: FOLLOW is a single player and multiplayer action adventure game with horror and thriller themes. It was developed by Serafini Productions and was released on May 31, 2026. It received positive reviews from players.

BrokenLore: FOLLOW is a psychological first-person horror game and part of the BrokenLore saga. The game immerses players in the haunting story of Anne, a young woman struggling with self-acceptance, bullying, and deep feelings of worthlessness while confronting surreal creatures born from her inner turmoil. At the center of the story lies the complex and strained relationship between Anne and h…

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83%Audience ScoreBased on 36 reviews
story6 positive mentions
grinding1 negative mentions

  • Engaging psychological horror experience with a strong and unsettling atmosphere.
  • Excellent sound design and voice acting that enhance immersion and tension throughout the game.
  • Creative storytelling and varied, visually distinct chapters that explore deep emotional and symbolic themes.
  • Technical issues including bugs, crashes, and frustrating controller support with inconsistent interactions.
  • Some clunky gameplay mechanics and awkward camera angles during certain sequences, detracting from overall enjoyment.
  • Short game length with a less impactful story and atmosphere compared to earlier titles in the BrokenLore series.
  • story

    29 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    21% positive mentions, 69% neutral mentions, 10% negative mentions

    The story of the game is atmospheric and psychologically engaging, with a blend of familiar horror elements, emerging narrative depth, and improved storytelling compared to its predecessor. While some found it uneven or lacking subtlety, many praised its emotional performances, immersive atmosphere, and effective integration of puzzles and jumpscares. Overall, it appeals strongly to fans of story-driven, atmospheric horror and walking simulators seeking a dark, evolving narrative.

    • “The game is scary, creepy, with some puzzles and a dark, deep, powerful story behind it all.”
    • “Not quite as psychologically disturbing as some of the other Broken Lore games, it actually feels like a developing storyline or an emerging narrative alongside the main story. These games have deep concepts that stir the psyche in odd ways and feel finely crafted.”
    • “The performances feel believable and emotional, helping to sell both the characters and the heavier themes explored in the story.”
    • “The story lacked subtlety and felt a bit empty, while the gameplay turned into a tedious walking simulator with clunky mechanics.”
    • “Ultimately, the plot fell apart in the second half, leading to a really unsatisfying ending.”
    • “If you liked the story of Unfollow, you should play this but don't expect to get much entertainment out of it.”
  • graphics

    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    36% positive mentions, 37% neutral mentions, 27% negative mentions

    The graphics are praised for their vivid, clean art style and strong art direction that effectively supports the game's atmosphere and story. While visually appealing and generally well-executed, some users note that the technical quality could be improved, and the visuals tend to be darker in tone. Overall, the graphics contribute positively to immersion despite minor performance considerations on certain platforms.

    • “The art style is vivid and very clean.”
    • “Both the graphic and the soundtrack are better than I expected and they really help to bring you into the story.”
    • “The graphics of their other games were much cleaner and more realistic.”
    • “That said, while I really like the design philosophy behind the visuals, I do think the overall visual quality could have been better.”
    • “The art direction does a lot of the heavy lifting, but there are moments where the technical side of the visuals doesn't quite match the strength of the design.”
  • gameplay

    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    36% positive mentions, 37% neutral mentions, 27% negative mentions

    Gameplay received mixed feedback, with some praising improvements and engaging elements like chase sequences, while others found it slow, directionless, and marred by clunky mechanics, leading to a less enjoyable experience overall.

    • “What can I say, unlike unfollow, in this game I noticed many improvements both in terms of storytelling and gameplay.”
    • “Adventure through spooky Halloween apartments, poolroom gardens, and apartments as you experience trippy sheet ghosts and fun gameplay.”
    • “While the gameplay mostly consists of exploration and objective-based progression, the occasional chase sequences help keep the pacing fresh and engaging.”
    • “The story lacked subtlety and felt a bit empty, while the gameplay turned into a tedious walking simulator with clunky mechanics.”
    • “tldr: this is the kind of gameplay you'll measure in relation to the 'standard refund' time limit.”
    • “Same very slow gameplay with no direction of what you are supposed to do.”
  • atmosphere

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    56% positive mentions, 11% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    The atmosphere is praised for its tense, unsettling, and immersive qualities, combining claustrophobic settings and a strong, creepy soundscape typical of atmospheric psychological horror. While not heavy on puzzles or constant scares, the focus on storytelling and mood creates a memorable and engaging experience for fans of slower, story-driven horror.

    • “Brokenlore: Follow plays out primarily as an atmospheric horror walking simulator, focusing more on immersion and storytelling than just straight up jumpscares.”
    • “The atmosphere is consistently unsettling, and the sound design is genuinely excellent.”
    • “Like a lot of other horror games — basic jumpscares, claustrophobic rooms, a gloomy atmosphere.”
    • “It felt like the developer's focus was on building a tense and unsettling atmosphere rather than challenging players with puzzle-solving.”
    • “The overall design feels well thought out, with an atmosphere that manages to be both creepy and unsettling at the same time.”
  • music

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    75% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's music and soundtrack are well-crafted, effectively enhancing the immersive experience with fitting and occasionally spooky tones. Both the soundtrack and sound effects are solid and contribute positively to gameplay and storytelling.

    • “Both the graphics and the soundtrack are better than I expected and they really help to bring you into the story.”
    • “The music, as always, was well placed and spooky.”
    • “The game had a few aspects I truly liked: the garden level, the explanation of the colors of the rainbow and their symbolism, and the mini game soundtrack.”
  • humor

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor in the game is praised for being both spooky and funny, with memorable characters like Little Anne adding charm. Players find it filled with hilarious moments that complement its mysterious and magical atmosphere.

    • “It was spooky and funny.”
    • “And I like Little Anne, she is so funny!”
    • “10/10 game full of hilarious moments, magnificent mysterious story and full of magic and eye candy”
  • emotional

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game effectively explores deep emotional themes such as worthlessness and self-doubt, supported by believable and impactful performances. It delivers a compelling, emotionally driven psychological horror experience that resonates with players.

    • “Throughout the game, she must face feelings of worthlessness, self-doubt, and unresolved emotional wounds.”
    • “The performances feel believable and emotional, helping to sell both the characters and the heavier themes explored in the story.”
    • “Brokenlore: Follow is another solid entry in the Brokenlore series that successfully delivers a creepy and emotionally driven psychological horror experience.”
  • optimization

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The optimization delivers solid overall performance with believable and emotional character portrayals, enhancing both gameplay and narrative immersion.

    • “Performance is solid overall, rated 7/10.”
    • “The performances feel believable and emotional, helping to sell both the characters and the heavier themes explored in the story.”
  • grinding

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is perceived as tedious and monotonous, with clunky mechanics that contribute to an unengaging and repetitive experience.

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BrokenLore: FOLLOW is a action adventure game with horror and thriller themes. Common tags for BrokenLore: FOLLOW include first-person, 3D, demons, female protagonist, surreal and others.

BrokenLore: FOLLOW is available on Xbox Series X|S, PC, Windows and Xbox.

BrokenLore: FOLLOW was released on May 31, 2026.

BrokenLore: FOLLOW was developed by Serafini Productions.

BrokenLore: FOLLOW has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked BrokenLore: FOLLOW for its story but disliked it for its grinding.

BrokenLore: FOLLOW is a single player game with multiplayer support.