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    Default Gare plays Missing, an awesome horror/adventure game!*



    Guide an ex-cop in search of his missing wife and child in an old English inn through the mysteries in his way. Uses a point-and-click architecture recalling ICOM classsics such as Shadowgate. Source.


    Okay, so I was looking for something horror themed to play for Halloween, but something that's also not too long. Because I'm lazy. So here it is: Missing, an indie horror/adventure game, which, despite its retro graphics, is one of the most disturbing games I've ever played. Without spoiling anything, I thought the ending was quite shocking, in an "Oh my fucking God..." kind of way.

    Also, by short, I mean really short. You can pretty much complete this in one sitting. So yeah, not too many videos this time, but if you're even a little bit interested in disturbing, Silent Hill-ish horror titles, you'll love this. Well, granted you're a classy gentleman/lady with a good taste in games. I remember recommending the game to a few people (both in real life and here on EP), and they all liked it a lot. So you should too!

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    Table of contents:

    Day 1
    Day 2
    Day 3
    Day 4 (Ending)
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    Day 1, Part 1:
    I meant to say desk, not table. Bah.



    Day 1, Part 2:



    Day 1, Part 3:



    Day 1, Part 4:



    Day 1, Part 5





    Next time, I play through Day 2, and even more weird shit happens.
    Last edited by Gare; 23rd-December-2010 at 13:31.

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