Game Description

"Lost in Vivo" is a hauntingly atmospheric horror game that plunges players into a nightmarish descent into darkness and despair. Developed by KIRA, this indie gem immerses players in a surreal world filled with claustrophobic tunnels, eerie sounds, and terrifying creatures that lurk in the shadows.

The game follows a young woman who becomes separated from her therapy dog, who goes missing in the depths of the subway tunnels. As she navigates the labyrinthine corridors in search of her beloved companion, she soon realizes that she is not alone. Sinister forces are at play, and the deeper she delves into the darkness, the more twisted and horrifying the reality becomes.

With its retro-inspired graphics and immersive sound design, "Lost in Vivo" creates a sense of unease and dread that lingers long after the game is over. The player is constantly on edge, never knowing what horrors await around the next corner. The game's use of psychological horror elements, such as distorted visuals and unsettling audio cues, adds to the sense of disorientation and fear.

As players progress through the game, they must solve puzzles, evade enemies, and confront their own inner demons. The narrative unfolds in a non-linear fashion, with multiple endings depending on the choices made throughout the game. Each playthrough offers a unique experience, with new secrets to uncover and hidden paths to explore.

"Lost in Vivo" is a masterclass in atmospheric horror, blending elements of classic survival horror games with a modern twist. It challenges players to confront their fears and push through their limits, all while being immersed in a world that is as beautiful as it is terrifying. If you're a fan of psychological horror games that keep you on the edge of your seat, then "Lost in Vivo" is a must-play experience that will leave you questioning reality long after the credits roll.

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