Summary
God’s Basement is a first-person, narrative-driven, single player horror game. Uncover the secrets of an afterlife shrouded in mystery, as an entity known as “The Operator” leads you deeper into fringes of a seemingly eternal purgatory.
God’s Basement is a first-person, narrative-driven, single player horror game. Uncover the secrets of an afterlife shrouded in mystery, as an entity known as “The Operator” leads you deeper into fringes of a seemingly eternal purgatory.
is a first-person, narrative-driven, single player horror game. The deeper you explore, the more you remember about your past life, along with the horrors associated with it. Discover the secret to God’s Basement and what kind of individuals are sentenced here. Fight the fear seeping into your mind as the horrors of the past come alive through the world around you.
You wake up in a normal, almost monotonous office room, hearing the faint sound of a phone ringing in the next room. The caller is an entity that introduces himself as, and gives you a set of instructions to follow. The documents around the room imply that you are in the afterlife, a specific version of the afterlife called God’s Basement.keeps instructing you to go deeper and explore the depths of God’s Basement, while simultaneously revealing the details of your past life, along with the horrors associated with it.
– A strong focus on atmospheric tension
– Two main environments, a modern office area and a house
– Includes puzzles and riddles with varying difficulty
– Primarily a “Walking-Simulator”
– Emphasizes the unfolding of a story rather than fast paced action-oriented gameplay
– Provides an intense psychological horror experience
God’s Basement doesn’t have any complicated mechanics. The game doesn’t involve any survival, retaliation or “hide and seek” style gameplay. Atmospheric horror elements are emphasized, along with creepy and borderline disturbing imagery. Most of the events in the game are scripted and straightforward although there are puzzles and riddles to be found. This game follows more of a “Walking-Simulator” style of gameplay than an action oriented one. If you’re looking for a fast-paced, action-packed survival horror experience, this game probably won’t satisfy that need. If you’re looking for a slower-paced, narrative-driven experience that puts a strong emphasis on fear, give this game a try.
You wake up in a normal, almost monotonous office room, hearing the faint sound of a phone ringing in the next room. The caller is an entity that introduces himself as, and gives you a set of instructions to follow. The documents around the room imply that you are in the afterlife, a specific version of the afterlife called God’s Basement.keeps instructing you to go deeper and explore the depths of God’s Basement, while simultaneously revealing the details of your past life, along with the horrors associated with it.
– A strong focus on atmospheric tension
– Two main environments, a modern office area and a house
– Includes puzzles and riddles with varying difficulty
– Primarily a “Walking-Simulator”
– Emphasizes the unfolding of a story rather than fast paced action-oriented gameplay
– Provides an intense psychological horror experience
God’s Basement doesn’t have any complicated mechanics. The game doesn’t involve any survival, retaliation or “hide and seek” style gameplay. Atmospheric horror elements are emphasized, along with creepy and borderline disturbing imagery. Most of the events in the game are scripted and straightforward although there are puzzles and riddles to be found. This game follows more of a “Walking-Simulator” style of gameplay than an action oriented one. If you’re looking for a fast-paced, action-packed survival horror experience, this game probably won’t satisfy that need. If you’re looking for a slower-paced, narrative-driven experience that puts a strong emphasis on fear, give this game a try.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel i-5 Series | INTEL Core i7 |
VRAM | 2048 MB | 3 GB |
RAM | 6 GB RAM | 12 GB |
OS | Windows 7 | Windows 7/8/8.1/10 |
Graphics Card | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 |
SOUND CARD | Direct X Compatible | Direct X Compatible |
HDD Space | 6 GB available space | 5 GB free |
Game Analysis | Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 graphics card you can play the game. God's Basement system requirements state that you will need at least 6 GB of RAM. You will need at least 6 GB of free disk space to install God's Basement. An Intel Pentium 4 2.00GHz CPU is required at a minimum to run God's Basement. God's Basement will run on PC system with Windows 7 and upwards. |
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