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Painticus | An Icon of Indie Horror - Lost in Vivo Review @Painticus | Uploaded November 2019 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
You'll float too. Unless you're a dog. Then you just get inexplicably more and more lost.

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Lost in Vivo is an indie horror game developed by Akuma Kira. Taking place almost entirely underground with heavy inspiration from Silent Hill, you just know this one is going to be a top notch spookfest. In this review, I review it. Wow.

Hope y'all like sewers.

Music used:

'Ugly', 'Demons', and 'Suicide' by Lucas King (youtube.com/channel/UCq52MbjRULLbjRPvxM7FwZg)

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