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if the price bothers you think of it like going to the movies but you only need one ticket for the whole party
absolutely worth it

Home Safety Hotline takes analog horror and its '90s call center conceit to humorous ends and time-wasting interludes without ever proving its point beyond a cute bestiary to scroll through in the tedium of waiting. If time between calls were shorter, I might be more lenient on how the game proceeds, though an option to skip this wait time is appreciable for replaying the game. The couple hours necessary to beat the game are fine enough if the demo satisfies (but be warned it never improves in scares or game mechanics).

This ish was fun. Something so simple and yet so damn fun.

[7.5] The vibe of the game is immaculate for horror fans, specially thanks to its wide and imaginative bestiary, and also to the committed voice acting from everyone involved; nonetheless, the gameplay loop is not as intricate as it could be, leaving for an experience that prefers style over substance.