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Kevin’s Halloween Hitlist Home Safety Hotline

Home Safety Hotline is a unique horror puzzle game that takes players on a late-90s adventure as a call center operator fielding calls from distressed homeowners facing supernatural threats. The game’s retro aesthetic and blend of horror and humor make for a captivating experience. While not outright scary by any means, it is very weird and unsettling at times. The base gameplay is you receive a call with a situation, using clues as to what the caller is saying you have to determine from a list of options what is causing their concern. It starts with normal things from Mice and Termites to eventually far more disturbing creatures and events.

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Pros:

  • Innovative Gameplay: The game’s premise is fresh and engaging, offering a unique take on the horror genre.
  • Atmospheric Setting: The late-90s setting and VHS-style visuals create a nostalgic and eerie atmosphere.
  • Humor and Horror: The game strikes a nice balance between humor and horror, keeping players both entertained and on edge.
  • Satisfying Puzzles: Solving the callers’ problems is both challenging and rewarding, offering a satisfying gameplay loop.

Cons:

  • Short Campaign: The main campaign can be completed relatively quickly, leaving some players wanting more.
  • Repetitive Gameplay: While the core gameplay loop is enjoyable, it can become repetitive after a while.

Overall:

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Home Safety Hotline is a well-crafted horror puzzle game that offers a unique and enjoyable experience. While the campaign may be short and the gameplay can become repetitive, the game’s innovative premise, atmospheric setting, and satisfying puzzles make it a worthwhile addition to any horror fan’s library.

 

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blank Kevin Austin has been in gaming journalism in one way or another since the launch of the Nintendo Gamecube. Married and father of 3 children he has been gaming since the ripe age of 6 when he got his first NES system and over 30 years later he is still gaming almost daily. Kevin is also co-founder of the Play Some Video Games (PSVG) Podcast network which was founded over five years ago and is still going strong. Some of his favorite gaming series includes Fallout and Far Cry, he is a sucker for single player adventure games (hence his big reviews for Playstation), and can frequently be found getting down in one battle royale or another. If it's an oddball game, odds are he's all about it.

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