Cry of Fear

Nokia is better tbh.

Oddly in game you pick up a Nokia battery if I remember right.
I have a soft spot for all those early Nokia N-series devices, it's too bad some of them are ugly as shit.
I'd give it 6 months in my pocket before it'd break.

Anyone have trouble getting AoM's installer to run? I see there's a process running, but an installer never pops up.

Well, the key thing to me is that certain book Simon wrote: That inexplicable thing that in its My Twisted Worldness has this power to drag its readers out of the Earth as we know it; that is in a metaphysical sense anchored to something alien (or perhaps just to an element of humanity best left obscure), and that risks anchoring the things it touches to that alienness (or to that not-so-alien psychopathy) as well. Again, I think, very akin to the Slenderverse (as presented by Tribe Twelve and that whole blogging community that they were a part of) - where the Slenderman is fueled by your awareness of him (although I hate to put the focus on him like that - he's really the least interesting figure in it), where mystic signs (drawn from blood or painted in aerosol) can create portals between this space and others, and where a human soul being fashioned into an ethereal demon in its afterlife is something of a given.

Its full of jump scares, awkward mechanics, early 2000 emo writing and it goes on for too long, but because it is so fucking long the atmosphere of negativity and desperation which the game has, will slowly grow on you.

If you want to experience a similar atmosphere but better content, you can look for the Half Life 2 Mod "Grey".

terrible game play, shitty levels, and cheap scares. cry of fear isn't really worth bothering with. The bosses are fucking terrible too.