
Ad Infinitum Supporter Edition
- Region: Worldwide

Caught between the haunting halls of your childhood home and the blood-soaked trenches of World War I, you struggle to reconstruct the fragments of your past and reclaim ownership of your shattered existence. BREAK THE CYCLE Can the relentless torment of war ever loosen its grip?
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Caught between the haunting halls of your childhood home and the blood-soaked trenches of World War I, you struggle to reconstruct the fragments of your past and reclaim ownership of your shattered existence.
I don't understand how this game has mixed reviews. It's, with no exaggeration, one of the best horror games I've ever played. To be blunt though, its not an action game. It is true that it is closer to a "walking
The spooks are spooky. I do like the concepts within the game. The puzzles in this game are easily the most annoying part. If you play in anyway like me, you will find yourself walking in circles without direction,
Boring walking simulator. The store page tricked me into thinking that this was going to be a horror filled experience. No such luck, the last part before the final boss drags on way too long. And exploring the mansion
I enjoy horror-themed walking simulators, so this was very much in my wheelhouse. I'd consider it to have some mild action with some light "boss fights," but the high point of the game is the story and how the narrative
Great Concept, Lost the Plot In the beginning, Ad Infinitum seemed like a good game. The opening cinematic was amazing and the setup was incredible for a WWI soldier. Later, when you get into the house, you get
A glorified "hidden object" game, but you're running around in a house with nothing but locked doors. No wonder this was 90% off. Ran around for 30 minutes and gave up. Glad I only spent $4 on it.