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End of the trilogy

From the makers of the Northbury Grove Massacre Arc, Walls Closing In is actually the conclusion to the trilogy. This free-to-play thrilling puzzle game takes place on the same night as the first two games of the series—Northbury Grove and King’s Comfort.  

Walls Closing In still follows the escape journey of Grace Balley and the search of her friends, Connor, Crystal, and Trevor. From the postponed Rock the Warehouse music festival to the butcher’s killing house, you’ll help her finally elude from the claws of crazed maniac or most known as ‘The Butcher of Northbury Grove.’

Highly-challenging survival play 

Fair warning that the entire if not, most of your playthrough in Walls Closing In will be extra difficult to solve. Standing true to its survival-horror genre, all odds will be piled against you to prevent Grace from successfully evading the slasher’s premises. Expect to encounter rogue-lite elements like item randomization and level-based perma-death. This nightmare can averagely last for three to four hours of continuous play. 

Some of the game levels in the trilogy’s final release will contain numerous branching paths which will make the gameplay even more complex than it already is. Be fully immersed with its state-of-the-art graphics design that includes details such as Subsurface Scattering, Light Refraction, Cloth Physics, Realtime lighting, among other things. Additionally, it is equipped with an AnimAudio System that instantly reacts to every player’s actions. 

No heads-up displays nor game user interface will guide you throughout the play so, you have to heavily rely on your wits. WCI, being the series’ close-out game, will tell you the rest of the story of the Northbury Grove triumvirate. Find out more about the friend characters Connor, Crystal, and Trevor, discover more about the radio show host, Kevin Murphy, as well as uncover the real identity of the Slasher.

Withstand the horrors 

With approximately four long hours of gameplay, Walls Closing In is truly not for players with frail hearts. Scythe Dev Team, its developing unit, has made this concluding game reasonably strenuous both for the casual player and fans so, the thrill never subsides rather it got multi-fold. You will further be engrossed in the game, thanks to WCI’s cutting-edge graphics and dynamic audio system implemented. 

  • Pros

    • Cutting-edge game graphics
    • Dynamic audio system and soundtracks
    • Certain game levels contain numerous branching paths
    • Tons of rogue-lite elements
  • Cons

    • Extremely difficult gameplay for many players
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