Quick summary
Babysitter Bloodbath is a retro-styled survival horror game from Puppet Combo that puts you in the role of an inexperienced babysitter facing a prowling slasher. The title deliberately mimics late ’90s PS1-era 3D visuals and the grainy VHS horror aesthetic to evoke classic ’80s slasher movies, while using fixed-camera presentation to crank up tension.
Story and objectives
You play as Sarah, who accepts a last-minute babysitting job one evening. Looking after little Billy is mostly manageable despite his antics, and you can even contact friends or invite someone over for company. Everything changes when local news reports that a patient has escaped from a psychiatric facility — and soon you must protect the child and survive the night. Your primary goals are to keep Billy safe, collect useful items around the house, and avoid encounters with the killer.
Visual and audio design
The game intentionally recreates the feel of early 3D console horror:
- Low-polygon character models and rough textures that recall PSX-era graphics.
- A VHS-style overlay and grain that reinforce the slasher-movie vibe. This presentation is central to the atmosphere and part of what makes the experience feel authentically retro.
How the game plays
Babysitter Bloodbath relies on fixed camera angles that switch as you move through rooms. That same camera setup both builds suspense and often makes navigation and escaping the killer harder. Key gameplay elements include:
- Learning and memorizing the house layout so you can find and combine items quickly.
- Item scavenging and using environmental tools to improve your chances.
- Encounters that present three simultaneous perspectives — the killer’s viewpoint, your viewpoint, and a view of the destination — which forces you to plan escapes under limited information.
Notable mechanics and presentation
- Three distinct camera viewpoints shown during murderer encounters.
- The fixed, changing camera angles that complicate movement and line-of-sight.
- Strongly PSX-inspired low-poly visual design.
- A heavy VHS filter and slasher-movie sound cues to sell the era feel.
- Best experienced in a 4:3 aspect ratio to avoid stretched visuals.
Practical tips
- Play in 4:3 resolution to preserve the intended look; if necessary, set your monitor to 1024×768 to match the game’s native aspect.
- Spend time learning the room connections and where items spawn so you can react quickly when the killer appears.
- Use the phone and social options in-game to alter situations or buy yourself time.
Final impressions
Babysitter Bloodbath is a challenging, atmospheric throwback that nails the mood of ’80s slasher films. The fixed-camera design is a deliberate mechanic that both defines the experience and raises the difficulty — it’s part of the charm for fans of tense, retro survival horror, but can be unforgiving for newcomers.
Technical
- Windows
- Full