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Infliction: Extended Cut

2020
GenresAdventure, Action, Horror, Simulation, Puzzle and Logic, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableFeb 25, 2020
PlatformXbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4
DeveloperCaustic Reality
Overview

Wander through an interactive nightmare set within the confines of a once-happy household. Uncover the heartbreaking mystery hidden within messages, artwork, household objects, and other vestiges of domestic life all while struggling to survive encounters with an entity that relentlessly stands in the way of finding absolution. Hide under tables or beneath beds and harness light sources like camera flashes to stun the spirit and momentarily elude its pursuit.

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64


Opencritic Score

68

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37 reviews found

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Gametainment.net

Feb 24, 2020

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90

Generacionxbox.com

Mar 2, 2020

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87

Xboxtavern.com

Mar 3, 2020

For fans of titles like Silent Hills (P.T.) and Amnesia this is a must. Great atmospheric surroundings provide a truly horrific experience. With photo realistic graphics, great sound and tense moments that make you freak out, Infliction: Extended Cut does a fantastic job and I can’t wait to see what’s in store for this rising indie team.


85

Purenintendo.com

Jul 21, 2020

Infliction Extended Cut was a fun, scary, mysterious experience. The gameplay itself is very simple, but the story and the things you discover are what make you stay until the end. I enjoyed my time with it.


85

Relyonhorror.com

Mar 9, 2020

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80

Nintendoworldreport.com

Jun 26, 2020

One of the only issues with Infliction is that while a handful of very cool concepts are present in the latter half of the game, some of these feel like they come out of nowhere and may not entirely fit with the vibe of the first half. Nevertheless, Infliction is a glowing example of how good this genre can be when developers take the right lessons from those who came before. With an interesting setting, some genuinely great monster designs, and fantastic sound design, Infliction on Switch is a must-have for anybody looking to get spooked. Certain events will or will not trigger during a playthrough, meaning that sometimes you may see things on a replay you didn’t see before, giving it a high amount of replayability.


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Unboxholics.com

Mar 11, 2020

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Heypoorplayer.com

Aug 4, 2020

While some of the game’s mechanics, such as your limited defensive options, come across as a little half-baked, the oppressive atmosphere and genuine chills Infliction: Extended Cut delivers make it a standout survival horror title on a system that’s somewhat starved of them. Though many players will probably burn through the game’s five-hour story in just a few sittings, the New Game Plus Mode also does a good job of adding replay value with its revamped puzzles and more challenging gameplay. Infliction: Extended Cut is a welcome addition to the Switch library that does an excellent job of keeping the Spirit of P.T.


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Noobfeed.com

Feb 5, 2021

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Thexboxhub.com

Mar 4, 2020

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