Quick Summary
Nun Massacre is a survival-horror adventure from indie studio Puppet Combo that channels the crude, polygonal look of PS1-era horror into a deliberately lo-fi experience. Players explore a creepy boarding school stalked by a murderous nun, solving small puzzles and trying to avoid being caught.
What you do in the game
You move through the school collecting items and using them to open locked doors while staying hidden from the nun. The core loop is stealth-focused: evade detection, slip into hiding spots, and complete objective items to progress. The map design and eerie atmosphere are strong points, though the overall run is fairly short and relies heavily on repeating similar hide-and-seek encounters.
Mechanics and old-school inspiration
The game borrows several conventions from classic survival-horror titles: a limited inventory system reminiscent of Silent Hill and a hit-point display that calls Resident Evil to mind. Controls and UI lean toward retro simplicity rather than deep, cinematic storytelling.
Enemy behavior and navigation
The antagonist’s behavior is surprisingly sophisticated for a small indie title — she frequently detects players’ whereabouts and can wait in ambush. There are numerous places to hide, but the layout can be confusing at times, which may lead to getting lost while trying to evade pursuit.
Strengths and weaknesses
- Strength: Tense atmosphere and effective horror tension that will appeal to fans of vintage-style scares.
- Weakness: Limited runtime and repetitive stealth sequences may disappoint players seeking a longer or more varied experience.
- Strength: Strong map and sound design that build dread despite low-fidelity visuals.
- Weakness: A fairly straightforward premise and thin narrative may feel cliché to some.
Who will enjoy it
This is a compact scare tailored to players who appreciate retro aesthetics and bite-sized horror experiences. If you want a short, suspenseful session that trades story depth for tense moments and nostalgia, Nun Massacre is a good pick.
Suggested alternative
If you want a different entry in the same vein, consider Aka Manto (赤マント), a paid title with similar stealth-horror elements and a comparable focus on atmosphere and tension.
Technical
- Windows
- Android
- iPhone
- Mac
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