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Average rating 3.8 stars out of five stars from 161 ratings
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Mescaline3826
5 stars out of 5
Rated 6/12/2026
An Intimate Unease

I liked it because it has a very recognizable soul. It doesn’t try to copy big commercial horror games, but focuses on a more intimate kind of unease, made of details, silences, and images that stay in your head.

bkxbnmc
5 stars out of 5
Rated 6/6/2026
Japanese horror game worth a try.

If you are a Japanese horror game fan or interested in Japanese horror games, then this game is worth a try.

Girls_poetic
5 stars out of 5
Rated 6/5/2026
A Super Creepy and Atmospheric Indie Horror

If you are into slow-burn horror and creepy vibes, BrokenLore: LOW is definitely worth a look . Set in a spooky, rainy Japanese village, it does a great job of making you feel completely isolated . The art style is really unique—it blends realistic graphics with retro low-poly scenes, and even features real-life sculptures that make the environment feel super unsettling . Since the developers worked with a psychologist, the game focuses much more on building genuine psychological tension rather than just throwing cheap jump scares at you . It is a solid, moody experience that is perfect for a rainy night.

unseen_airway33
5 stars out of 5
Rated 6/4/2026
The Beauty of Ambiguity

Some scenes work because they don’t tell you exactly what you’re supposed to feel. They put you in front of ambiguous, almost wrong situations, and leave you there to piece together the meaning. For me, that’s the most interesting kind of horror.

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BrokenLore: LOW is a psychological horror game set in the beautiful and mysterious Japanese village of Kirisame Mura, where the ancient legend of the Gashadokuro, a giant skeleton from Japanese folklore, still looms.

The story follows Naomi Montgomery, who arrives in Kirisame Mura for a major professional opportunity that could launch BrokenLore: LOW is a psychological horror game set in the beautiful and mysterious Japanese village of Kirisame Mura, where the ancient legend of the Gashadokuro, a giant skeleton from Japanese folklore, still looms.

Naomi Montgomery arrives in Kirisame Mura for a major professional opportunity that could launch her music career. But instead of success, she finds herself confronting sinister presences and uncovering the cursed past that haunts the village.

The game, enriched by original statues created by Italian sculptor Bruno Lucchi, blends realistic visuals with stylized low-poly sequences and was developed in collaboration with a psychologist to ensure genuine emotional depth.

Hideki: "Time flows in its own way in Kirisame Mura."

Platform:
PS5
Release:
9/15/2025
Publisher:
Serafini Productions GK
Genres:
Horror
Voice:
English
Screen Languages:
Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), English, French (France), German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Ukrainian
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