
Every decision, from creating your loadout to deciding how you use your last bullet, can make the difference between another breath and certain death. Developed from the ground up as a four-player co-op experience, every trip into its depths demands careful teamwork to strategically use limited resources. Created by the ambitious nine-person team of indie game studio 10 Chambers, this action-horror FPS has become a fan favorite for its hardcore tactical gameplay. And that’s before a monster ever enters your crosshairs.

Unsettling noises hiss and rattle in your ears, hinting at something lurking just out of view. Darkness creeps around the edges of everything, filling you with unease before you’ve even plunged into the labyrinth.

What I'm asking is, is there another way to go about that part of the level? Are we, indeed, expected to max out our infection at that part? Did we make a mistake? Any advice would be awesome.The scares start as soon as you hit play. Considering we were all rocking 20% health, we considered it impossible in our current state. But as it turns out, the following section had more than a few giant sleepers as well as a door with a level 5 security. We thought maybe it was part of the challenge, and that we were expected to sneak through that foggy mess and come out the other side with 20% health and 85% infection. There had been no fog repellers or turbines up until that point, and we clearly had to go through it. However, after managing that first part and not being full of health and ammo already, we came across a section with a Scout in an area heavily contaminated by toxic fog, along with a few sleepers.

We werent too bothered with the extreme darkness or the pockets of infection fog.

We attempted D1 after these and managed to get the lights back online. A1 and B1 were really easy, and while it took us a while to complete the moving scan we finished C1 without too much frustration. We've never completed a rundown yet but have been playing on and off since the first rundown released. My friends and I went through A1, B1 and C1 yesterday.
