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Afterlife Studio · 1 Jul 2026
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First-person sci-fi psychological horror set on a secret corporate station. Left alone to secure it, you navigate oppressive corridors where every sound, shadow and choice punishes. "Curiosity always leads you further than fear ever could."
"Curiosity always leads you further than fear ever could."
The Dark Curiosity is a first-person psychological sci-fi horror set on an abandoned space station. Left alone, you explore, observe, and piece together what happened. As you move through the station, you uncover fragments of the past while trying to avoid something that reacts to your presence.
You awaken alone on a silent space station, with no memory of who you are. Something happened here, and you were part of it.
Your thoughts are fragmented, your surroundings unfamiliar, and nothing feels entirely real. You move forward without answers, driven only by the need to understand where you are and why everything feels wrong.
Move through corridors, labs, and living spaces left behind in silence. The station shows clear signs of recent activity, but no one remains.
The silence feels unnatural, and the deeper you go, the more the atmosphere begins to weigh on you. Every room can hold a clue, a warning, or something you were not ready to find.
The station was never truly empty.
At first, it’s just a feeling. Then a sound. Then something you can’t fully see. You begin to notice movement where there should be none, and patterns that don’t quite make sense.
A presence moves through the station, reacting to your actions and presence. Sometimes hiding buys you time. Sometimes it doesn’t. **Learning when to move, when to stay still, and when to listen carefully is the only way to avoid it. **
Search abandoned rooms, access terminals, and recover personal logs to understand what happened. The crew didn’t escape. Their belongings remain, their routines interrupted, their presence still visible.
Piece together clues, follow the traces left behind, and slowly reconstruct the events that led to their disappearance.
The deeper you go, the more the pieces connect, revealing how quickly everything fell apart.
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