The Nameless
The Nameless is a classic survival horror game in a first person perspective set on an abandoned research vessel.
EXPLORE
Assume the role of an unnamed protagonist and take on the task of uncovering the mystery behind this “ghost ship” and it’s former (and current) inhabitants.
FIGHT OR FLIGHT?
When encountering these “inhabitants”, you must make your choice on how to deal with them. Each scenario will be different, so take care in choosing whether to run and hide or stand and fight.
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Although the weapons you will find may not be the most ideal in self-defense situations, it would be in your best interest to make sure you have enough resources before engaging with an enemy.
PUZZLES
It’s a good idea to have your best wits about you, as you may run into some strange contraptions that you may need to solve before continuing your investigation.
FEATURES
- Multiple endings
- First-person perspective
- Retro inspired graphics
- De-emphasized combat
- Lovecraftian enemies
- Violence and gore
- Fully explorable environment
Steam User 1
This game offers a fun adventure with a spooky atmosphere that builds up nicely throughout. The dark conclusion adds a chilling touch that wraps things up well. While the enemies could have used a bit more attention in terms of design, they still do a great job of keeping the pressure on as you work your way through the game.
The environment is fantastic, and the way it gradually opens up in a survival horror style keeps you on edge, making exploration tense and rewarding.
7/10 – Great atmosphere and tension, but the enemies could use a bit more polish.
Steam User 0
Not very scary and pretty short. The game was fun, even with piano puzzle bug hope the dev fixes it soon, had to start over 4 times because of it lol.
Price is fine.
I hope to see more games from the dev and see how they improve.
Steam User 0
It is a pretty solid game. I'm not too big a fan of the enemies, they are too many, and they are sort of everywhere so I had to sprint past them constantly. They quickly removed most of the horror feeling in the game.
The puzzles were pretty good, nothing too crazy, I could solve it all without much of a struggle. I did struggle to find one ladder though, I spent probably 30-45 minutes until I gave up and checked a guide. It wasn't very visible due to the lack of light and contrast. The flashlight could also use an upgrade.
Where the game really shined was the atmosphere. Very simple music, but it really did the trick and set the mood, I don't think it needs to be any more complex. The visuals were great too, and I loved how the rooms you enter actually makes sense with the layout of the boat. Everything felt very interconnected.
I'd love to see more games by this creator. Preferably some other type of horror that isn't horror survival, but that's just because I'm generally not a fan of those lmao.
Definitely check this game out if you like indie horror.
Steam User 0
Just about right length to not make you feel bored. It's ok, get it if you want something lovecraftian to spend an hour of your weekend.