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Bobby B hosts a paranormal radio show from his RV and nobody takes him seriously, until the night one call isn't a hoax. A first-person psychological horror worth watching for anyone who likes their scares grounded in loneliness.

I have a soft spot for games that build their horror out of social humiliation before they get anywhere near a monster. Abducted opens you up in the most quietly cruel way possible: you are Bobby B, host of ETRadio, a paranormal call-in show nobody respects. You sit in your RV, you follow a broadcast script, and you field calls from listeners who are mostly just there to mock you. That setup alone, before anything unearthly happens, carries a melancholy weight that a lot of bigger-budget horror games never bother to earn. The structure is split across two very distinct phases, and the contrast is what makes it interesting on paper. The first is almost meditative, working your show, fielding the prank calls, managing the mundane ritual of a broadcast nobody asked for. The second kicks in when one call turns out to be real: you leave the RV, step out into Shilbury Park's dense woods and river corridors, and start collecting evidence with specialized equipment. The game tags encounters with UFOs based on real documented sightings, each carrying its own rarity rating and threat level. One variant has a roughly one-in-ten-thousand chance of appearing. Whether that rarity mechanic translates into genuine dread or just an idle curiosity for speedrunners is something that will only reveal itself at launch. The multiple-endings flag on the Steam page suggests that your decisions during the broadcast and investigation phases shape the outcome, which is genuinely encouraging for a small indie release. The open-world tag is harder to evaluate before the game is out, but the combination of evidence-gathering, audience-management through listener calls, and UFO evasion points to a loop that could reward patient, atmosphere-first players. The co-op and multiplayer tags hint that you can bring someone along for the investigation, which is an unusual choice for this kind of psychological horror and could either dilute the isolation or make the comedy of two people fumbling through a pine forest at 2 a.m. part of the appeal. The honest caveat is that this is a pre-release title from a small solo-or-micro studio with no user reviews yet. The concept is genuinely unusual enough to stand out in a crowded alien-horror subgenre, and the decision to root the whole thing in the specific loneliness of running a fringe radio show nobody believes in is a creative choice I have a lot of time for. Whether the execution holds up once the woods get dangerous is the only real question. Wishlist it and give it a session or two after launch before committing. Kai, Scout Team

Abducted

Abducted

28 jul 2015NoLimitStudios
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Bobby B hosts a paranormal radio show from his RV and nobody takes him seriously, until the night one call isn't a hoax. A first-person psychological horror worth watching for anyone who likes their scares grounded in loneliness.

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I have a soft spot for games that build their horror out of social humiliation before they get anywhere near a monster. Abducted opens you up in the most quietly cruel way possible: you are Bobby B, host of ETRadio, a paranormal call-in show nobody respects. You sit in your RV, you follow a broadcast script, and you field calls from listeners who are mostly just there to mock you. That setup alone, before anything unearthly happens, carries a melancholy weight that a lot of bigger-budget horror games never bother to earn. The structure is split across two very distinct phases, and the contrast is what makes it interesting on paper. The first is almost meditative, working your show, fielding the prank calls, managing the mundane ritual of a broadcast nobody asked for. The second kicks in when one call turns out to be real: you leave the RV, step out into Shilbury Park's dense woods and river corridors, and start collecting evidence with specialized equipment. The game tags encounters with UFOs based on real documented sightings, each carrying its own rarity rating and threat level. One variant has a roughly one-in-ten-thousand chance of appearing. Whether that rarity mechanic translates into genuine dread or just an idle curiosity for speedrunners is something that will only reveal itself at launch. The multiple-endings flag on the Steam page suggests that your decisions during the broadcast and investigation phases shape the outcome, which is genuinely encouraging for a small indie release. The open-world tag is harder to evaluate before the game is out, but the combination of evidence-gathering, audience-management through listener calls, and UFO evasion points to a loop that could reward patient, atmosphere-first players. The co-op and multiplayer tags hint that you can bring someone along for the investigation, which is an unusual choice for this kind of psychological horror and could either dilute the isolation or make the comedy of two people fumbling through a pine forest at 2 a.m. part of the appeal. The honest caveat is that this is a pre-release title from a small solo-or-micro studio with no user reviews yet. The concept is genuinely unusual enough to stand out in a crowded alien-horror subgenre, and the decision to root the whole thing in the specific loneliness of running a fringe radio show nobody believes in is a creative choice I have a lot of time for. Whether the execution holds up once the woods get dangerous is the only real question. Wishlist it and give it a session or two after launch before committing.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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multiplayercooponline-cooptier:indieRadio Show MechanicsUFO Encounter RarityEvidence CollectionPsychological BuildupOpen-World HorrorMultiple EndingsCo-op Horror

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