you feel normal.
- April 2, 2024
- Nonbt
"You Feel Normal" is a horror indie game with a 'psx' aesthetic, where you explore an abandoned amusement park to find help. As you delve deeper, your reality warps into unsettling hallucinations that challenge your sanity. With 5 episodic visions, each offering 30-35 minutes of gameplay, you must unravel the park's mysteries to maintain your grip on reality.
Reviews
- The game effectively creates a surreal atmosphere that captures liminal feelings and evokes a sense of dread.
- It offers a unique experience with clever design elements that challenge player expectations and provoke thought about emotions.
- For its short runtime, the game provides a good number of jump scares and maintains a strong sense of tension throughout.
- The lack of a sprint option and a poorly designed options menu can make navigation feel slow and cumbersome.
- Some players found the jump scares to become repetitive and less effective over time.
- At $3 for a 15-20 minute experience, many felt the price was a bit steep for the content offered.
- graphics4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics received mixed reviews, with some users appreciating the retro aesthetic while others felt it came off as sloppy rather than intentional. The visuals evoke a nostalgic vibe reminiscent of Warcraft II and a Pripyat amusement park, but opinions vary on their execution.
“Enjoy the aesthetic though.”
“And parts of the 'retro' look felt more like an excuse for sloppiness rather than an aesthetic choice.”
“Very Pripyat amusement park vibes and graphics of Warcraft II.”
- gameplay3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The gameplay effectively incorporates horror tropes and mechanics to evoke strong emotions, although most elements are minor and do not significantly impact the overall experience.
“It uses horror tropes and mechanics found in horror titles to evoke strong emotions.”
“It uses horror tropes and mechanics found in horror titles to evoke emotions.”
“For the most part, they were minor things that didn't affect gameplay.”
- story3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The game's story is criticized for lacking coherence, with disjointed segments that fail to connect meaningfully. While some players express a desire for more narrative depth and explanation, they still find the overall gameplay enjoyable.
“There's no coherent story; there's just a lot of segments that don't really match at all.”
“A little more story or explanation would have been fascinating given the theme, but other than that, cool game!”
- atmosphere2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The atmosphere of the game is highly praised, featuring impressive details and engaging sound design. Notable elements include dynamic maps that change when not observed, enhancing the immersive experience. Overall, players find the atmosphere to be a standout aspect of the game.
“There are some particularly nice bits, with maps that change when you stop looking at them, some nice sound design, and a surprising amount of detail put into the atmosphere.”
“Has really good atmosphere.”
- emotional1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users report that the emotional aspect of the game evokes strong feelings, often likening the experience to being trapped in a dream or a distressing nightmare, highlighting its intense and immersive nature.
“This made me feel like I was in a dream or a really bad nightmare.”