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Navigate a mysterious lab and evade paranormal entities in this immersive, survival horror adventure

Navigate a mysterious lab and evade paranormal entities in this immersive, survival horror adventure

Vote (925 votes)

Program license Free

Version 0.3.1

Works under Windows

Vote

(925 votes)

Works under

Windows

Program license

Free

Version

0.3.1

Pros

  • You have an intense and scary game to keep you glued to the screen.
  • It plays a lot like what you had in Slender.
  • The story behind the game is fairly interesting and disturbing too.

Cons

  • The graphics look a little outdated.

SCP--Containment Breach, a game where you enter a containment facility, puts you in unnerving situations with astounding alacrity. You have entered a facility known as SCP-173, and you will see a monster sculpture that only moves when you're not in the direct line of sight. Be careful: Whenever it goes unseen, you have a hostile and dangerous monster. This story bases itself on the stories of SCP-087, BSCP-087 and SCP-087. This game has the same tense and chilling atmosphere as the other ones.

Where SCP--Containment Breach Differs

Unlike the other games, this one lets you see your monster right from the start of the game, and the monster looks strange. To add to the scare factor, it plays a lot like the popular horror game called, "Slender." When the game starts, you begin as one of the three unlucky individuals who will have to enter the chamber. Three people have been assigned this task because it ensures someone will have direct contact with the monster all the time. In this way, it can't attack. As with all good horror games, something goes terribly wrong.

The Scares Jump at You

This game will leave with with constant scares as they continue to jump right at you. It leaves you in an almost completely abandoned and dark facility with a monster that would like nothing more than to make you another one of his victims. You have been forced to defend yourself. Many unpleasant things await you in the dark.

The Never Ending Game

In the alpha version of this game, you don't have an ending. In fact, there's no way to beat the game or escape. Even despite this somewhat irritating fact, the game pulls off being a great horror game. It remains scary and tense right up until the end. The graphics definitely could use a little more love, but they're also outdated, which doesn't help. Meanwhile, you have character models that right from the start of the game don't look good animated. Eventually, you stop caring about these things because the game plays so scary that you forget about it. You have scarier concerns as the lights go off.

Great Free Horror Game

As far as free horror games go, Containment Breach delivers a spine-chilling game, and for the fans of Slender, you have a more gruesome game in Containment Breach than what you had with Slender. The monsters are both undoubtedly disturbing creatures. This is an indie survival game to see how long you can make it. Being alone with a monster and having no physical weapons to defend yourself with, the game grows intense quickly and never lets up.

Pros

  • You have an intense and scary game to keep you glued to the screen.
  • It plays a lot like what you had in Slender.
  • The story behind the game is fairly interesting and disturbing too.

Cons

  • The graphics look a little outdated.

Pros

  • Tightly-focused horror gameplay
  • Highly atmospheric

Cons

  • Only features a few of the many SCPs that exist
  • Controls sometimes clunky and unresponsive, beyond what they should be

SCP Containment Breach is a horror game about fleeing a loosed aberration in a special lab.

In SCP Containment Breach, you play as a prison inmate undergoing tests in an "SCP lab" in some undisclosed location. The researchers and personnel in these labs do everything they can to stop and contain a huge variety of deadly creatures, which are given numerical designations as well as nicknames. Your character is a "Class-D test subject", who agreed to undergo SCP-related tests in exchange for their freedom.

The main SCP featured in this game is "SCP-173", a hostile fast-acting statue that only moves when it isn't being seen. Several other SCPs are featured in other roles, some as stray dangers and others as helpers, with one in particular providing the bulk of the game's plot, but SCP-173 is the main antagonist and the main danger.

In fact, the game's mechanics are centred around blinking, where the player must choose when and where to blink (or else involuntarily blink) in order to avoid being caught with their eyes closed in range of SCP-173. There are other dangers that use this mechanic, such as decontamination gas that irritates the eyes in many areas. Although the player cannot find any useful weapons, they can find several useful items – up to and including eyedrops, which cause the player to blink less often.

The SCPs originate from a wiki (similar to Wikipedia) where people collaborated on the creation of these SCPs and the stories around them. Therefore, every SCP found in the game can be read about on the Internet, and their stories contributed to, if the player so wishes; the depth of SCP Containment Breach extends quite a bit beyond the game itself.

Without giving too much away, the game features multiple endings, some of which result in the player's death and some of which result in their successful escape. Because of this, as well as the fact that the SCP facility's layout is randomly generated in each game, there is value in playing the game several times – even if you don't die the first time! SCP Containment Breach is well worth a look.

Pros

  • Tightly-focused horror gameplay
  • Highly atmospheric

Cons

  • Only features a few of the many SCPs that exist
  • Controls sometimes clunky and unresponsive, beyond what they should be

Screenshots of SCP – Containment Breach

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