- March 13, 2022
- Daniel George
Chester
68%Game Brain Score
graphics, story
gameplay
87% User Score 30 reviews
Platforms
About
"Chester" is a first-person horror game where you face your childhood fears after a tragic accident, with your trusted plush friend Chester by your side. Quick decision-making and sharp wits are necessary to survive the night and wake up, all while being hunted in your own home. The game is inspired by common childhood nightmares, and includes flashing lights that may trigger epilepsy.

Audience ScoreBased on 30 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
- The game offers a unique twist on stealth horror, providing a good challenge and multiple endings.
- Players find it genuinely scary and fun, with good graphics and a strong spook factor.
- Recent updates have improved the game significantly, allowing players to restart sections without replaying the entire game.
- The game suffers from extreme darkness, making it difficult to see and complete puzzles.
- There are glitches with the monster's detection range and issues with the blanket mechanic that hinder gameplay.
- Some players found the gameplay strange and hard to follow, leading to frustration.
gameplay
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeGameplay is described as somewhat strange and difficult to follow, though the mechanics are well-crafted and offer a slightly original experience. The game is relatively short, providing a few scares and is considered decent for its price. Overall, it may appeal to those looking for a brief, entertaining experience.
“Overall, the mechanics are well made, it's slightly original, short, good for a few scares, and decent at the price.”
“If you wish to check out the gameplay for entertainment or to see if it's something you'd be willing to try, you can check out my video.”
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“Gameplay was a bit strange and hard to follow.”
“Overall, the mechanics are well made, it's slightly original, short, good for a few scares and decent at the price.”
“Gameplay was a bit strange and hard to follow.”