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Celebrate Halloween by playing these Glitch Games horror classics for free

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Celebrate Halloween by playing these Glitch Games horror classics for free
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Glitch Games has made quite a name for itself over the years thanks to its atmospheric, always spooky horror titles. Just in time for Halloween, three of the team's most popular games are now available on iOS for free. These include Forever Lost: Episode 1, All That Remains: Part 1, and The Forgotten Room.

They're all point-and-click adventure games at heart, with a heavy emphasis on atmosphere building and tricky puzzles. We reviewed The Forgotten Room all the way back in 2016, praising its haunting score and eerie aesthetic, before awarding it a bronze rating.

Glitch Games' next title, Veritas, looks to be its most ambitious yet. It's another a first-person point-and-click adventure game where you'll explore, and then try to escape, an abandoned facility. You'll use a special camera to keep track of clues that might lead you to the truth behind what's gone wrong at Veritas Industries.

The story aims to explore the theme of self-identity and how much of who we are is informed by our memories. Veritas asks: Take them away, and what remains? This one's set to launch for iOS and Android on February 12th. In the meantime, you can check out the developer's Discord channel for more info and to potentially try out the beta version.

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Here are the App Store links to Forever Lost: Episode 1, All That Remains: Part 1, and The Forgotten Room. Sadly, it looks like Android players won't be able to take advantage of the deal, but, honestly, I reckon they're probably all worth the asking price anyway – especially The Forgotten Room.

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Cameron Bald
Cameron Bald
Cameron started out as an intern here in late 2018, then went on to join us as our News Editor in July 2019. He brings with him an encyclopedic knowledge of decade-old GamesMaster review scores and plenty of stinking takes on games, movies, and proper pizza etiquette.