Signalis turns survival horror into a dreamlike experience I can’t forget

Signalis character

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Game of the Year 2022

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The last thing I thought Signalis (opens in new tab) would be is a game that stuns me with imagery, not monsters. I read “survival horror” in its description and thought of the few Resident Evil and Silent Hill videos I’ve seen and expected a game about the dread of not being prepared. Signalis has all sorts of discarded items to pick up and monsters to pick off, but the parts of the game that surprised me the most were purely visual.

For most of the experience, Signalis is a third-person sci-fi game where the camera is fixed to the ceiling. You lead Elster, a combat-trained android, through increasingly labyrinthian, metallic hallways searching for her partner, Ariane. There are locked doors and keys and save rooms and puzzles. It’s all pretty standard for a survival horror game (opens in new tab), or at least how I imagine the genre would be, because I strictly don’t play them. I think the only thing adjacent I’ve played is Dead Space 2, and even that is far more action-focused than the game’s people usually point to.



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