Albino Lullaby: Episode 1

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Summary

Albino Lullaby is a horror adventure game that doesn't rely on jump scares or gore. Escape from a surreal psychological nightmare as the world dynamically twists and contorts around you.


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Albino Lullaby: Episode 1 Reviews & Ratings

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Review by m0rb [user]
November 24, 2016

I tried to play it with Oculus Rift and the geniuses making the game were so super smart, that turning alone makes you sick, but not onlyI tried to play it with Oculus Rift and the geniuses making the game were so super smart, that turning alone makes you sick, but not only after a while, IMMEDIATELY!turning speed is just too damn high.also every time you pick up an object and look at it, the perspective of everything gets messed up, when you finish reading it snaps back. I am quite sure, not even the most VR-sickness resistent user can live with this through all of the game!this review and rating concerns the use of VR and in that, Albino Lullaby fails miserably.

85
Review by Arcade Sushi
March 31, 2016

In an industry where shock value is often the king of the horror video game, it’s hard to imagine a horror game completely devoid of gore and sudden fright hitting all of the right notes of interest, but Albino Lullaby does the job admirably.

80
Review by Digital Chumps
October 30, 2015

Albino Lullaby creates horror not out of open defiance of genre norms, but from a place of genuine inspiration. "Scary" exists elsewhere, and it great supply. Albino Lullaby prefers to linger in a frightening sense of curiosity.

70
Review by Games.cz
October 30, 2015

Not showing cruelty and yet be terrifying, achieve only the best horror movies. Albino Lullaby is quite close to them, except of unbalanced combat.

80
Review by GamingTrend
October 8, 2015

Albino Lullaby: Episode 1 offers a genuinely fresh take on the horror genre, with a bright color palette, a topsy turvy environment, and nuanced enemies. In spite of its low points, it’s definitely worth experiencing. With time it should become more polished, but for now if you want to play it, you’ll have to brace yourself for bugs.

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Game Information
Release Date September 14, 2015
Publisher Ape Law
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives Virtual Reality
Genres Adventure, Indie
Themes Action, Horror, Stealth
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows)