Uncanny Valley is a weird, creepy little game that really gets under your skin. The atmosphere is super tense — quiet hallways, strange sounds, and that constant feeling like something’s watching you. What makes it stand out is how much your choices matter. Messing up even small things can lead to really bad endings, so you’re always on edge. The story’s dark and confusing in a good way — full of androids, mind experiments, and mystery — and it never fully explains itself, which keeps you thinking. And the old-school pixel graphics just make it feel even more disturbing, because your mind fills in the blanks.
Uncanny Valley
$9.99
- Release Date:
- Apr 23, 2015
- Metacritic:
- 67
- Developer:
- Tiny Mold
- Publisher:
- Tiny Mold
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Uncanny Valley is a survival horror game, focusing on a bone chilling story, exploration and heart pounding action.
Uncanny Edition: if you buy this, you get the game and the soundtrack bundled together for a lower price.
About the game:
Uncanny Valley is a survival horror game that includes a mix of exploration, puzzle solving and a bit of action with a lot of optional story content. We're trying to preserve the old survival horror kind of gameplay instead of following the modern trend of creating a third person shooter with horror elements.
Story:
You play as a security guard named Tom at a remote facility. He's in charge of the night shift, while his lazy partner Buck is in charge of the day shift. Nights are long, so Tom starts exploring the facility and finds things he shouldn't. The story plays a huge part in the game, so saying anything more would be a major spoiler.
Consequence system:
Uncanny Valley's main difference from other games is a thing we like to call the consequence system. Whenever you fail at something, the game goes on, but with harsh consequences for your character that can impact both the story and the gameplay.
For example - you fail at avoiding your attackers, meaning your character will move slower throughout the game, making it harder to escape future pursuers. The player then needs to be careful and more clever, which adds more tension to the game. Of course, there are mistakes you can do that lead to your death, but we're trying to avoid that as much as possible.
Why? Because dying and repeating the same section over and over is tedious and leads to frustration. The game stops being scary if you're angry and just want to rush through it, so we think that adding such a system will still keep the tension while adding a new layer to scariness.
Key Features:
Uncanny Edition: if you buy this, you get the game and the soundtrack bundled together for a lower price.
About the game:
Uncanny Valley is a survival horror game that includes a mix of exploration, puzzle solving and a bit of action with a lot of optional story content. We're trying to preserve the old survival horror kind of gameplay instead of following the modern trend of creating a third person shooter with horror elements.
Story:
You play as a security guard named Tom at a remote facility. He's in charge of the night shift, while his lazy partner Buck is in charge of the day shift. Nights are long, so Tom starts exploring the facility and finds things he shouldn't. The story plays a huge part in the game, so saying anything more would be a major spoiler.
Consequence system:
Uncanny Valley's main difference from other games is a thing we like to call the consequence system. Whenever you fail at something, the game goes on, but with harsh consequences for your character that can impact both the story and the gameplay.
For example - you fail at avoiding your attackers, meaning your character will move slower throughout the game, making it harder to escape future pursuers. The player then needs to be careful and more clever, which adds more tension to the game. Of course, there are mistakes you can do that lead to your death, but we're trying to avoid that as much as possible.
Why? Because dying and repeating the same section over and over is tedious and leads to frustration. The game stops being scary if you're angry and just want to rush through it, so we think that adding such a system will still keep the tension while adding a new layer to scariness.
Key Features:
- a huge, explorable facility with multiple floors and buildings
- intense moments of dread
- detailed story with rich characters
- consequence system mechanic
Screenshots
User Reviews
Overwhelmingly Positive
1 user reviews
100%
Positive
User #655130
english
18 hrs at review
System Requirements
Minimum
Minimum:
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 2.5 Ghz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Direct X9.0c Compatible Card
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 200 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Uncanny Valley cost?
Uncanny Valley costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Uncanny Valley?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 2.5 Ghz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Direct X9.0c Compatible Card DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 200 MB available space
What platforms is Uncanny Valley available on?
Uncanny Valley is available on Windows PC.
Is Uncanny Valley worth buying?
Uncanny Valley has 100% positive reviews from 1 players. Metacritic score: 67/100.
When was Uncanny Valley released?
Uncanny Valley was released on Apr 23, 2015.
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