Red Face Horror is a first-person psychological horror game where you explore a small family apartment that just doesn’t feel right. There are no loud jump scares or fast action. Instead, the game builds tension slowly through atmosphere, sounds, and small changes that you might not notice at first—but yeah, they’re there.
You play as a child in a pretty tense home environment. At the beginning, things seem normal enough. But the longer you walk around, the more everything starts to feel off. Lights shift, sounds change, and even the layout can feel different. It’s quiet, but uncomfortable in a way that sticks.
The loop is simple: move → observe → figure things out → keep going.
No combat, no complex systems. Just you and the environment.
Controls are very basic, so you don’t really have to think about them. That actually helps, because most of your focus should be on what’s happening around you.