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Stealth horror in a procedurally shuffled high school, where the monster gets smarter every run. Solo or co-op up to five players.

Gravewood High is a stealth-survival horror game set inside a high school that rearranges itself between runs. Every time you load in, the corridors, classrooms, and objectives shift position, so muscle memory only gets you so far. The core loop is escape: gather items, solve light environmental puzzles, avoid the Teacher, and get out before things go wrong. You can do this alone or bring up to four friends into co-op, which changes the dynamic considerably since the Teacher's AI scales and adapts to what you do over repeated sessions, adding new behaviors and tricks the longer your campaign goes on. The selling point HeroCraft leans on hardest is that evolving AI, and it does deliver something real. An opponent that learns your hiding spots and patrol-baiting habits creates a low-level dread that static horror games rarely manage. The destructible environment adds to this. Walls can be broken through, routes can be improvised, and the Teacher can do the same things you can, which means a plan that worked last session might collapse because a shortcut you relied on no longer feels safe. There is genuine tension in that asymmetry. Where Gravewood High struggles is in its execution of the smaller things. The controls feel slightly loose, and the visual presentation is serviceable rather than inspired. For a game leaning into atmosphere, the sound design does some work but never quite becomes the immersive layer it needs to be. The Mixed review score on Steam reflects real friction here. Players who expected a polished asymmetric horror experience report that the AI, while clever in concept, can occasionally behave inconsistently, breaking immersion in the same moment it was building it. Co-op is clearly the intended mode, and the game feels thin when played solo for extended stretches. That said, there is an audience for this. If you have a small group of friends who like games that reward learning and iteration rather than story, Gravewood High has enough procedural variety to hold attention across several sessions. The evolving AI gives each playthrough a slightly different texture, and co-op chaos at its best produces the kind of emergent horror storytelling that a scripted game simply cannot manufacture. Think less Layers of Fear, more Phasmophobia in its structural DNA, though rougher around the edges than either. For solo horror fans looking for atmosphere, pacing, and craft, this is probably not the right stop. The game is built around multiplayer friction and replayability, and it shows. But approached on its own terms, as a co-op cat-and-mouse game with a school setting and a monster that remembers you, it earns its place in a modest collection of games you pull out for a two-hour session with friends who enjoy being scared and then laughing about it immediately after. Kai, Scout Team

Gravewood High

Gravewood High

3 may 2023HeroCraft PC
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Stealth horror in a procedurally shuffled high school, where the monster gets smarter every run. Solo or co-op up to five players.

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Gravewood High is a stealth-survival horror game set inside a high school that rearranges itself between runs. Every time you load in, the corridors, classrooms, and objectives shift position, so muscle memory only gets you so far. The core loop is escape: gather items, solve light environmental puzzles, avoid the Teacher, and get out before things go wrong. You can do this alone or bring up to four friends into co-op, which changes the dynamic considerably since the Teacher's AI scales and adapts to what you do over repeated sessions, adding new behaviors and tricks the longer your campaign goes on. The selling point HeroCraft leans on hardest is that evolving AI, and it does deliver something real. An opponent that learns your hiding spots and patrol-baiting habits creates a low-level dread that static horror games rarely manage. The destructible environment adds to this. Walls can be broken through, routes can be improvised, and the Teacher can do the same things you can, which means a plan that worked last session might collapse because a shortcut you relied on no longer feels safe. There is genuine tension in that asymmetry. Where Gravewood High struggles is in its execution of the smaller things. The controls feel slightly loose, and the visual presentation is serviceable rather than inspired. For a game leaning into atmosphere, the sound design does some work but never quite becomes the immersive layer it needs to be. The Mixed review score on Steam reflects real friction here. Players who expected a polished asymmetric horror experience report that the AI, while clever in concept, can occasionally behave inconsistently, breaking immersion in the same moment it was building it. Co-op is clearly the intended mode, and the game feels thin when played solo for extended stretches. That said, there is an audience for this. If you have a small group of friends who like games that reward learning and iteration rather than story, Gravewood High has enough procedural variety to hold attention across several sessions. The evolving AI gives each playthrough a slightly different texture, and co-op chaos at its best produces the kind of emergent horror storytelling that a scripted game simply cannot manufacture. Think less Layers of Fear, more Phasmophobia in its structural DNA, though rougher around the edges than either. For solo horror fans looking for atmosphere, pacing, and craft, this is probably not the right stop. The game is built around multiplayer friction and replayability, and it shows. But approached on its own terms, as a co-op cat-and-mouse game with a school setting and a monster that remembers you, it earns its place in a modest collection of games you pull out for a two-hour session with friends who enjoy being scared and then laughing about it immediately after.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamEvolving AIProcedural LayoutCo-op HorrorAsymmetric StealthDestructible EnvironmentsCat and MouseReplayableProcedural LevelsStealth HorrorAsymmetric Threat

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OS
Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit versions)
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce 950
Processor
2.5 GHz CPU, 4 cores

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OS
Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit versions)
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce RTX 2060
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-8400

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3 may 2023

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