Released Dec 2016 2.3★
Albino Lullaby is a horror adventure game that doesn’t rely on jump scares or gore. Escape a surreal, psychological nightmare set in a dark and macabre Victorian town that clings to the precipices of underground cliffs.
User Reviews
Dave Arata
Jun 24, 2017
★★★★★
An amazing experience! An interesting, creepy story where action progressively builds up. The game is great, however the VR adaption needs a few improvements including roomscale support and controller support. there were also some VR related bugs with the playspace size and incorrect positioning, but overall the game was a really great experience. Will be waiting for episode 2 to reach the subscription!
Steve
Feb 10, 2018
★★★
beautiful colors but I can’t figure it out. It’s keyboard only from what I can tell, but the scale is off. It’s way too small and I’m standing in all of the ceilings. Love to get this working… it looks super cool! Help!
Jun 18, 2017
★★★
This game features a very interesting environment and a strong artistic direction, however it was not built with VR in mind, and that must be understood going forward. If you play this without VR, it will likely be a much better experience. Trying to play this as a VR game made me incredibly motion sick, and I couldn’t make it all the way through.
Toby
May 07, 2019
★★★
This needs either FOV narrowing or another locomotion effect. It’s not comfortable to play otherwise
Matt
May 28, 2018
★
It looks like it would be an amazing experience, but I have to give it a one because I can only get the game to start up. When the menu pops up, it gives me the option of new game, start in VR, or some other things. The problem is, I have no way of selecting anything. No hands, no controllers, no buttons seem to get it past the start up menu.
Apr 29, 2017
★
It looks like it would be an amazing experience, but I have to give it a one because I can only get the game to start up. When the menu pops up, it gives me the option of new game, start in VR, or some other things. The problem is, I have no way of selecting anything. No hands, no controllers, no buttons seem to get it past the start up menu. However, I still would really love to play or experience this game related to the artsmanship.
Jul 06, 2019
★
not comfortable