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A mostly-negative-rated 15-minute walking-horror that trades on an interesting epistolary concept but stumbles badly on execution. Approach with very low expectations.

I want to like Erusal more than the evidence allows me to. The epistolary hook, building a horror story entirely through found notes scattered across an abandoned mountain town, is a genuinely interesting structural choice, the kind of quiet literary ambition you root for in a small solo-dev release. You wake up after being ambushed on a quad bike, trapped near a half-deserted mining community, with a menacing woman somewhere out there and a trail of handwritten documents telling you what went wrong here. On paper, that is a compelling premise. In practice, the execution falls short in almost every direction. The note-collecting is the entire game. There are no puzzles, no stealth mechanics worth naming, and no meaningful interaction with the world beyond picking up documents and moving through static environments. Players who have catalogued all the notes report that the story itself, when assembled, struggles to cohere, with motivations feeling thin and the ending landing without the weight the setup promises. The Unity engine environments lean heavily on unmodified asset store components, which gives spaces a generic, warehouse-assembled quality that undercuts the atmosphere the developer was clearly reaching for. The audio design compounds this: sound effects feel mismatched to surfaces, and effects can stack in ways that are more disorienting than frightening. The run time is the other honest conversation to have. Completion data puts the main story at roughly 15 minutes, which is not automatically a flaw in a horror game. A tightly wound 15-minute nightmare can leave marks. But Erusal does not feel like a game that has decided 15 minutes is exactly the right length. It feels like a game that runs out of things to say. The community on Steam reflects this: only 11 reviews exist, and just over a third are positive, a number that has stayed static since launch in 2016. There is a version of this concept done with care that I would genuinely champion. The epistolary horror format has a lot of soul when it trusts the found-text format to do heavy lifting. Erusal plants that seed but does not tend it. For the very forgiving horror explorer who finds value in any atmospheric walking experience, and who has made peace with lo-fi Unity aesthetics, there may be a quiet, fifteen-minute curiosity buried here. For most players, the concept outshines the content by a wide enough margin that the gap itself becomes the story. Kai, Scout Team

Erusal

Erusal

11 ago 2016Space Wedgie, LLC
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A mostly-negative-rated 15-minute walking-horror that trades on an interesting epistolary concept but stumbles badly on execution. Approach with very low expectations.

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I want to like Erusal more than the evidence allows me to. The epistolary hook, building a horror story entirely through found notes scattered across an abandoned mountain town, is a genuinely interesting structural choice, the kind of quiet literary ambition you root for in a small solo-dev release. You wake up after being ambushed on a quad bike, trapped near a half-deserted mining community, with a menacing woman somewhere out there and a trail of handwritten documents telling you what went wrong here. On paper, that is a compelling premise. In practice, the execution falls short in almost every direction. The note-collecting is the entire game. There are no puzzles, no stealth mechanics worth naming, and no meaningful interaction with the world beyond picking up documents and moving through static environments. Players who have catalogued all the notes report that the story itself, when assembled, struggles to cohere, with motivations feeling thin and the ending landing without the weight the setup promises. The Unity engine environments lean heavily on unmodified asset store components, which gives spaces a generic, warehouse-assembled quality that undercuts the atmosphere the developer was clearly reaching for. The audio design compounds this: sound effects feel mismatched to surfaces, and effects can stack in ways that are more disorienting than frightening. The run time is the other honest conversation to have. Completion data puts the main story at roughly 15 minutes, which is not automatically a flaw in a horror game. A tightly wound 15-minute nightmare can leave marks. But Erusal does not feel like a game that has decided 15 minutes is exactly the right length. It feels like a game that runs out of things to say. The community on Steam reflects this: only 11 reviews exist, and just over a third are positive, a number that has stayed static since launch in 2016. There is a version of this concept done with care that I would genuinely champion. The epistolary horror format has a lot of soul when it trusts the found-text format to do heavy lifting. Erusal plants that seed but does not tend it. For the very forgiving horror explorer who finds value in any atmospheric walking experience, and who has made peace with lo-fi Unity aesthetics, there may be a quiet, fifteen-minute curiosity buried here. For most players, the concept outshines the content by a wide enough margin that the gap itself becomes the story.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertier:sub-5Epistolary HorrorFound DocumentsWalking HorrorShort ExperienceUnity HorrorLo-fi Atmosphere

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 765M
Processor
Intel i5

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