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Insomnia: Chapter One

Unrated 2026Singleplayer1 playing now

Platforms

  • PC

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Player reviews

Mostly Positive · 71% positive · 55 reviews
Not recommended1h played

I feel bad giving this a negative review, the atmosphere is cool, the setting is something I love, and the making of a good game are clearly here. However, the negatives far outweigh the positives. - The performance is terrible. I turned down everything to low and still struggled to get 60 fps. The game constantly h…

Not recommended

I'm not really sure where to start I also don't want to be too harsh as I know this game was made by a solo developer however I am going to be really honest. I went into this game excited because the description of the game sounded right up my alley however I quickly realised the game wasn't going to live to my exci…

Recommended1h played

Short but sweet game. Expect what you would from a 1 hour long short horror experience. For $6 AUD you get a decent story with a few good scares. Very 'Still Wakes The Deep'-esque in a short package.

Not recommended1h played

I'm not really sure what to make of it. It starts with the rather limited settings options. Controls? None! Audio? None! Disable head bobbing or motion blur? Can't do it! I also don't know why this game wants access to my networks, and I didn't grant it. In the game itself, I didn’t really feel any atmosphere or moo…

Not recommended1h played

Blatant copy of Still Wakes the Deep with nearly identical plot and gameplay Not much original content compared to SWD. The game starts on a regular day at a very isolated workplace with the protagonist reading a letter from his wife after he left their family for the job, considering whether he made the right choic…

Recommended1h played

I love this kind of atmospheric game! I love the messy Russian accent in the english dialog lol. the story unfolds perfectly as you play! The game looks and sounds great. The character movement is realistic and smooth, but DOES NOT have that Unreal5 garbage movement most games are plagued with. Thank you for making…

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