Game Description
The Last Visit: 98th is a first-person psychological horror game set in a post-Soviet winter setting. The gameplay immerses you in adventure and exploration, increasing the sense of fear through the developing story. This path passes through familiar places, involving you in the gloomy reality of the late 1990s. The project imagines a world where tension is formed from personal memories and environmental details.
In 1998, the central character returns to the places of his childhood. A year after the death of his relatives, he decides to visit the empty apartments to prepare the property for sale. However, unexpected difficulties arise: the vehicle breaks down, forcing them to spend the night indoors. Every corner of this home evokes memories of bereavement. The Last Visit: 98th puts the player directly in front of hidden truths, revealing deeply disturbing aspects of the past that must be understood.
The title involves navigating the elements of the post-Soviet courtyard, dealing with winter conditions and finding a way to escape among the snow drifts. Individuals explore Soviet apartments, solving riddles and collecting evidence. In addition to feelings of anxiety, moments of calm and peace arise during this process. Progress requires gamers to solve puzzles to uncover the full truth. An elusive, unseen presence constantly hovers, adding a layer of tension throughout the game, including hints of potential violent encounters or graphic moments.