Abyss School (2026)
At first glance, Abyss School looks like yet another entry in the “cursed Korean school” horror genre. But beneath its familiar hallways and flickering fluorescent lights lies a surprisingly thoughtful experiment in dread.
Learning occurs through architectural horror: endless staircases (Escher), flooded classrooms, corridors that fold into themselves. This is not mere decoration but epistemology—the abyss is known only by navigating its form. Abyss School
Abyss School doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it polishes it until it gleams in the dark. It’s a tight, atmospheric horror game that respects your intelligence and your nerves. Play it alone, at night, with headphones. At first glance, Abyss School looks like yet
Rating: 8/10 – A haunting hallway worth walking down. At first glance