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    Fear The Spotlight review: Blumhouse’s debut horror game is full of heart


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    Platform reviewed: PC
    Available on: Nintendo Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, MacOS, and Linux
    Release date: October 22, 2024

    You’ve definitely heard of Blumhouse. The production company is known for making some of the best horror movies out there, and most recently, has turned its attention to the world of the best horror games. Admittedly that’s a big, bold move as all eyes will be on them to make sure their horror vision translates just as well when it’s interactive, away from the big screen.

    I’m happy to report they’re starting on a high note with the narrative horror game Fear the Spotlight, a short title developed by Cosy Game Pals. When a séance goes horribly wrong (honestly, when will people learn?), the player character Vivian must navigate an abandoned school to find out what happened to her friend. The setup, while simple, invites the player to unravel a dark mystery while trying to escape with their own life. It combines that eerie high school setting seen in some slasher movies with plenty of interactivity for gamers. Unlike the The Dark Pictures Anthology, this isn’t an interactive movie, and you have plenty of opportunities to go off and explore.

    Big Buffy Energy

    A girl sits in front of a ouija board with two candles either side of her

    (Image credit: Blumhouse Games)

    Aesthetically, it’s hard for me to not compare this to the 90s supernatural TV hit Buffy the Vampire Slayer. This is a huge compliment, of course, because Buffy is iconic and this really seems to embody some of the stuff I loved about that show. Clueless high schoolers messing with the occult, a cool character and her nerdy best friend, that grainy VHS overlay throughout, an eerie high school setting with plenty of secrets buried. The entire feel of it is really fun, I loved the retro style and the little nods to the genre. Fear the Spotlight seems to have been made with a lot of love for the horror genre and its fans, and that shines throughout the game.

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