The Last Screening (AppID: 3632740)
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- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10+ x64
- Processor: Intel/AMD X64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set support
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1050 or AMD equivalent
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- VR Support: No
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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About This Game
You find yourself inside a cinema hallway, ready to watch your film. The venue, however, has other plans for you.
Detailed Description
You're trapped in an infinite loop inside a movie theater trying to reach the right screening room.
GAMEPLAY
Weird anomalies will occur. Spot them, run to get a new ticket, and keep going.
If your guess is right, you get closer to your movie room.
If you get it wrong, you go back a few numbersβunless you've stacked enough correct guesses to earn a shield in the cinema loyalty program.
WELCOME TO OMNIPLEX
The Last Screening is a first-person horror anomaly-finding game set in a cinema venue. You will play as Susie, a movie fanatic who has just received a ticket to watch a film sheβs been eagerly awaiting. Use your finest perception skills to help Susie get to her film. The first run we guarantee your safety; after that, you are on your own.
TERROR AWAITS
Not every scare comes from the screen. Monsters, weird voices, blood... You better watch out because it's all coming for you.
EVERY DETAIL MATTERS
Trick is keeping your sanity whilst doing so. A big scare is not always a jump scare. Notice the subtle shifts or Susie may never make it to her seat.
BUILT ON HORROR LEGACY
The Last Screening is inspired by find-anomalies games that present liminal spaces and psychological horror walking simulators, like 'The Exit 8', 'The Cabin Factory', 'Hospital 666', and the old goodie 'P.T.'.