Fibrillation is a first person philosophic horror with elements of mysticism for a run-through in one breath. You’ve got only one chance to play through the whole game with no savings. The main character is called Ewan. He is wandering about mysterious places trying to find a way out. Hallucinations? A trap of mind? Life in the balance? Haunted by his own fears, the main character has to make sense of it all and find a way out. Passing through all of these obstacles a player will face a choice that will influence the end of the whole game and Ewan’s destiny. Homepage games rezenov.com

unseen-wings says

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Fibrillation has remianed one of my favorite one-shot indie games. I love the atmosphere, I love the (very imaginative!) world and effects. I love that despite the linear nature of the game you always feel like you are exploring and there are, in fact, two endings.

The only complaint I have about the game is the horrible voice actor, who not only kills the atmosphere, but is completely unnecissary to the simple narrative of the game. But there is an easy fix! Just go into the sound settings of the game and minimize/mute the voice volume. I promise, you won't be missing anything and you'll give yourself a more immersive experience.