Fear The Spotlight
- Engaging story with endearing main characters
- Puzzles feel natural and fit the school setting
- Great spooky atmosphere with nostalgic graphics
- Unlockable content enhances replayability
- Suitable introduction to the survival horror genre for younger players
- Puzzles can be too easy and lack challenge
- Stealth sections don't provide much tension
- Generic ghost story with predictable beats
- Limited replay value with only two short stories
- No combat mechanics reduce the feeling of danger
Robo Score: 7.0
- Memorable debut for Blumhouse Productions in video games
- Interesting high-school setting with relatable characters Amy and Vivian
- PS1-style aesthetic combined with modern touches creates a unique experience
- Suitable for younger or less-experienced horror fans, offering a gentler introduction to the genre
- Engaging puzzles that recall classic survival-horror games like Resident Evil and Silent Hill
- Second campaign improves upon the first with a more cohesive story and challenging puzzles
- Strong retro aesthetic enhances the horror experience
- No combat mechanics create a focus on exploration and puzzle-solving
- Story feels fragmented and attempts to cover too much ground in a short time
- Character development between Amy and Vivian feels underexplored
- Initial campaign lacks depth compared to the epilogue, making the story feel unearned
- Less scary than many other horror games, which may disappoint hardcore fans
- Puzzles are relatively straightforward and may not pose enough challenge for veteran players
Robo Score: 7.0
*Robo Score / Pros and Cons generated by AI based on content of review.