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Terrors to Unveil - Intrusion is a single player and multiplayer casual simulation game with horror and mystery themes. It was developed by Psycho and was released on May 22, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Terrors to Unveil Is a series-based psychological horror game that immerses players in disturbing stories, each one unraveling the terrifying stories of those who lived to tell their experiences. The first episode of Terrors to Unveil is free to play, more episodes are coming soon. Terrors to Unveil - Intrusion David Hopster, a 15-year-old high school student, has just been left home alone for…

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64%Audience ScoreBased on 166 reviews
story7 positive mentions
stability3 negative mentions

  • The game has a nice cozy horror atmosphere with good retro VHS-style graphics.
  • Jump scares provided a fun and sometimes effective experience for players who enjoy this style.
  • It offers a short, accessible, and story-driven experience that can be completed quickly and is free to play.
  • The game is heavily derivative, closely resembling and borrowing from the Fears to Fathom series without adding much originality.
  • Numerous bugs, glitches, and technical issues such as non-functional settings menu, crashes, and screen flickering affect playability.
  • The story and pacing are considered weak and bland by many, with limited suspense and unclear gameplay objectives leading to a lackluster overall experience.
  • story

    31 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    23% positive mentions, 64% neutral mentions, 13% negative mentions

    The story is generally viewed as short, straightforward, and heavily inspired by "Fears to Fathom" and "Home Alone" themes, with a focus on a teenager home alone facing an intruder. While some find it atmospheric and engaging for a free, first-time effort, others criticize it for lacking originality, depth, and polish, describing it as predictable or poorly executed. Overall, it serves as a brief introduction to the series, with anticipation for more unique and developed storytelling in future episodes.

    • “The story was interesting and well done and I personally enjoyed it.”
    • “I've played a lot of similar games, and I usually get bored quickly with the story, as I am more focused on the gameplay in most games, but this one really got me invested, and I'll be sure to get all the episodes.”
    • “Extremely fun and detailed, great atmosphere & good story pacing.”
    • “I got this game for free as part of a Steam sale, so I can't exactly quibble too much and it does appear to be the developer's first title, but it fell into the same trap as many other titles do. It felt like a cheap copy of 'Fears to Fathom', which itself is a pretty dated premise with hit-or-miss stories. There wasn't much of a story here, just very bare bones around the intruder angle. It is what it is, and it filled almost an hour, which was me really digging and looking for things to do.”
    • “The developer clearly understands atmosphere, but the story and structure need a lot more substance to make the next installment stand out.”
    • “This game is an absolute waste of time; it's so boring and there's no plot. I think it's the worst game I've ever played.”
  • gameplay

    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    19% positive mentions, 62% neutral mentions, 19% negative mentions

    The gameplay is noted for being very accessible and straightforward, heavily relying on familiar mechanics without much uniqueness or additional content. Some players find it repetitive and limited in interactivity, while others appreciate its simplicity and enjoy the experience, especially anticipating future episodes with more refined gameplay.

    • “I've played a lot of similar games, and I usually get bored quickly with the story, as I am more focused on the gameplay in most games, but this one really got me invested, and I'll be sure to get all the episodes.”
    • “The production value was nice, and I enjoyed the gameplay, I can't wait for the future episodes.”
    • “I had to re-install it to play, but I enjoyed the gameplay.”
    • “The gameplay is a mimic, without even trying to be at least a bit unique.”
    • “I have no problems with this type of gameplay normally, but this game is very heavy with it, and spoilers here, but 95% of the game is this stuff, and there is nothing to do besides what the game wants you to do at all times, no extra notes or lore or tidbits, it was sort of boring.”
    • “Key when in gameplay and objects disappear when you look at them while also popping into existence when you look at them.”
  • graphics

    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 47% neutral mentions, 20% negative mentions

    The graphics feature a distinct retro, VHS-inspired aesthetic that effectively enhances the eerie atmosphere, though they are grainy and somewhat crude. While some players appreciate the nostalgic style and its contribution to the horror vibe, others find the visuals basic with limited customization options and occasional clumsiness. Overall, the graphics serve the game's short, suspenseful experience well but lack advanced polish.

    • “I enjoyed every moment of this game; it's a fantastic game with great retro graphics.”
    • “It is a nice little game following a trend on Steam where you have these short horror stories using VHS aesthetic.”
    • “The art style is done well and characters with retro-like graphics will always be a tad more terrifying than realistic models!”
    • “Very short, not scary, and the graphics are not clear. You can do better than this.”
    • “Too bad there is no graphics menu, as I would like to turn off some effects or apply different ones.”
    • “Like, I could not even open my settings in the game to increase the graphics quality and stuff.”
  • atmosphere

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    89% positive mentions, 11% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The atmosphere is widely praised for being eerie, immersive, and reminiscent of classic indie games, contributing to a compelling and well-paced experience. Reviewers highlight its strong, unique vibe, especially impressive for a first episode, though some suggest the story could be further developed to enhance future installments.

    • “It was short and lovely, loved the atmosphere a lot and enjoyed the old indie game style so much.”
    • “Aesthetics were great and the atmosphere felt very eerie.”
    • “Extremely fun and detailed, great atmosphere and good story pacing.”
  • stability

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

    The game's stability is mixed, with frequent glitches and freezes that hinder gameplay, including incorrect on-screen controls and awkward mechanics. While it remains quick and fun, these bugs detract from the overall experience.

    • “This game had some great potential but it has glitches, malfunctions, and fewer interactions.”
    • “The game freezes you in place until you press P (weird controls). It also displays the wrong controls on screen.”
    • “Not too bad, a bit buggy but overall a quick, fun game.”
  • music

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    67% positive mentions, -67% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Users note that the game's music is minimal and subdued, described as a slow burn with low presence. Some also mention the absence of dynamic music, highlighting a lack of audio engagement.

    • “Soundtrack and music have a slow burn and low intensity, setting a unique mood.”
    • “The soundtrack and music feel gradual and subdued, adding to the atmosphere.”
    • “Not as big a deal but: the mirrors don't work, the TV is a still image, there's no music.”
    • “Soundtrack / music feel: slow burn and low.”
    • “Soundtrack / music feel: slow burn and low.”
  • humor

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

    The humor is brief but effectively delivered, with a clever setup involving eating fish while watching an aquarium on TV that gradually leads to unexpected and amusing twists.

    • “The setup alone is hilarious: eating fish while watching an aquarium on TV… until things slowly go very wrong.”
    • “Short but funny.”
  • replayability

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

    The game has very low replayability, with most users indicating it is not designed to be played multiple times.

    • “Replay value: 2/10, not meant for replaying.”
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Terrors to Unveil - Intrusion is a casual simulation game with horror and mystery themes. Common tags for Terrors to Unveil - Intrusion include first-person, indie, psychological, exploration, psychological horror and others.

Terrors to Unveil - Intrusion is available on PC and Windows.

Terrors to Unveil - Intrusion was released on May 22, 2025.

Terrors to Unveil - Intrusion was developed by Psycho.

Terrors to Unveil - Intrusion has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Terrors to Unveil - Intrusion for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Terrors to Unveil - Intrusion is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Tales Beyond the Tomb: Pineville Night Stalker, Rhome, Fears to Fathom: Home Alone, CONCLUSE, The Convenience Store and others.