Game summary
Psalm 5:9-13 is a Windows-only, first-person psychological horror experience that leans heavily into atmosphere. The title uses a deliberate VHS-style visual filter to intensify unease and places you squarely in a tense, suspense-driven world.
How it plays
Exploration and quiet tension are central to the design. You move through poorly lit rooms and corridors, investigating clues and piecing together the environment’s hidden narrative. Because threats are often unseen and may emerge from shadowed corners, the game rewards careful observation and creates a constant sense of apprehension.
Audio and visual design
The retro VHS treatment, paired with unsettling soundscapes, fuels the game’s oppressive mood. Distorted visuals, flicker effects, and layered ambient audio make ordinary spaces feel hostile, turning each doorway or hallway into a possible source of dread.
Release and audience
A full build of Psalm 5:9-13 is available for Windows users. Fans of slow-burn psychological horror and immersive, story-led scares will likely find the title compelling.
Comparable titles you might consider
- Gunfire Reborn (paid) — a more action-oriented option with rogue-lite elements and third-person/first-person combat.
- Layers of Fear — a narrative-driven psychological horror that emphasizes atmosphere and surreal, shifting environments.
- Amnesia: The Dark Descent — classic first-person horror focused on stealth, exploration, and a heavy, unnerving atmosphere.
- Phasmophobia — multiplayer ghost-hunting that relies on tension and unpredictable encounters rather than scripted scares.
Technical
- Windows
- Full