| Rating: | 5 (1 votes) |
| Played: | 1 times |
| Classification: | AZ Games |
Red Face Horror is a first-person psychological horror game where all the fears are built from the most familiar things in a small house. The game immerses the player in a distorted space where memories, sounds, and reality constantly overlap.
The plot of Red Face Horror isn't told directly. There are no lengthy dialogues or explanatory cutscenes. Everything is hidden within the environment.
The mother in the game always tries to create a "more pleasant" world with gentle stories, as a way of covering up the truth. But the further you go, the more you realize those stories are not harmless at all. They distort memories, making everything vague and difficult to distinguish.
The father is different. He doesn't appear often, but every time he shows signs of being there, the atmosphere immediately changes. You don't need to see him to feel the unease.

Red Face Horror has no combat. No weapons. You can't "defeat" fear. The only thing you can do is observe, remember, and react at the right moment.
You'll move through the apartment in first-person view, interacting with familiar objects like tables, chairs, cabinets, and toys. But each interaction isn't simply "checking," but unlocking a layer of distorted memories.
Red Face Horror keeps players engaged with a lingering sense of unease, where every small detail can have meaning. The experience isn't noisy, but it's haunting enough to make you rethink what you just saw about Red Face Horror.
AZ Games