
Tales Beyond The Tomb - Route 86
A 60-to-90-minute slasher that front-loads atmosphere and switches character perspectives to keep tension honest. Short, sharp, and gore-heavy enough to sting.
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About Tales Beyond The Tomb - Route 86
I usually track games by their systems depth, so a first-person horror anthology running under 90 minutes is not my usual beat. But Route 86 is the fifth entry in 616 Games' Tales Beyond the Tomb series, and the community reception across a growing review base is hard to ignore. This is the studio swinging for something bigger and nastier than its earlier episodes, and for the most part the swing connects. The structure is smarter than it first appears. Instead of locking you into one survivor's perspective for the whole runtime, the game cycles you through several members of a group of five friends who make a very bad unplanned stop. Each chapter hands you a different character, which means each chapter also hands you a different emotional register and a fresh set of stealth interactions. You hide under furniture and inside closets, time your movements around enemy sound detection, and feel genuinely helpless in the way only first-person horror can manufacture. The aesthetic is firmly in cult slasher territory, drawing from real-life criminal cases and filtered through the grimy lens of '80s and '90s trash horror. The gore is not decorative. It is graphic, persistent, and deliberately uncomfortable. Players who found previous entries in the series too restrained have called this the most brutal chapter yet. What the community consistently praises is the atmosphere and voice acting. The dubbing is a clear area of investment for an indie team operating at this scale, and it does real work in keeping you anchored to characters you would otherwise treat as disposable horror-movie archetypes. The tension builds with genuine craft. There is also an optional microphone feature that lets enemies detect noise you make in real life, which is either a clever immersion trick or an awkward gimmick depending on your setup, but the option is there and players with headsets report it adds a meaningful layer of stress. Controller vibration is active and supports both PS4 and Xbox pads. The criticisms are real and worth weighing before purchase. Some players report bugs and performance hiccups that interrupt the flow at key moments, which matters a lot when a game's entire runtime is under 90 minutes and every scene counts. The narrative logic occasionally asks you to suspend disbelief in ways that feel lazy rather than intentionally pulpy. Character decision-making in a few scenes strains credibility even by slasher-genre standards. And the gore can tip from unsettling into monotonous for players who came primarily for psychological dread rather than visceral shock. The game also sits firmly in linear, story-first territory. If you want player agency, branching paths, or replayable systems, Route 86 has none of that. You are watching a horror film and pressing buttons to survive it. For what it is, Route 86 is a confidently assembled short horror experience with more production effort than its indie price point suggests. The perspective-switching chapter structure genuinely works, the atmosphere holds, and 87% positive reviews across a meaningful sample is not a number the series accumulated by accident. Go in knowing it is a one-sitting experience, brace for the gore ceiling, and check that your patience for technical rough edges is calibrated accordingly. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10 x64
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Storage
- 6 GB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1070 Ti or AMD Radeon™ RX 5700
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-8400 / AMD Ryzen 5 2600
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10 x64
- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
- Storage
- 6 GB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 2080 or AMD Radeon™ RX 6800XT
- Processor
- Intel Core i7-9700 / AMD Ryzen 5 5500
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Game Info
- Developer
- 616 GAMES
- Publisher
- 616 GAMES
- Release Date
- Aug 20, 2025