![]() Your task for much of the game is to make the connections between these spaces and timeframes, restoring the patchy memories linked to those photos and (so you hope) entering into a "flawless present". Beyond the prologue, in which your character awakens from a daze on the living room sofa, you'll be able to explore three incarnations of the apartment side by side - three intricate studies of domestic life, feeding off from a hall where photos slowly cover noticeboards like multiplying lichen. A perfectly insidious horror game from Detention developer Red Candle, it follows the plight of a troubled young family - mother, father, daughter - over seven years in a single, cramped apartment in 1980s Taiwan. Review by Edwin Evans-Thirlwell Contributor Updated on 14 comments An insidious, combat-free horror escapade that works marvels in a tiny space - and an intricate portrait of family and superstition Devotion is about coming home, time and again, and never quite arriving. ![]() Devotion review - short, smart 1980s apartment horror that channels the spirit of PT ![]() Devotion review - short, smart 1980s apartment horror that channels the spirit of PT If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. ![]()
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