The cult horror game Last Half of Darkness, originally created in the late '80s by Bill Fisher, is being remade with updated graphics, music, and an enriched narrative. Players explore their deceased aunt's mysterious estate, unraveling her secrets tied to her witchcraft and solving intricate puzzles. As the release date approaches on February 7 on Steam, nostalgia grows among those recalling its chilling impact from years past. The original game remains available for free, allowing newcomers to experience its legacy as a pioneer in horror gaming.
Your aunt sure was a strange one. She was some sort of witch or something. A good witch though, practicing only good spells and magic.
The game is due to be released on Steam on February 7.
In a playthrough a few years ago, one (and some commenters) remembered it as 'the first game to ever scare me.'
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