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Nevrosa: Escape Apr 2026

: Unlike many VR titles, you have a visible body and hands. You must physically interact with objects, which adds tension when dealing with fire or sharp hazards.

: You must repair intricate mechanical devices, such as a creepy grandfather clock, and even play chess with a clockwork mouse.

To see these unsettling puzzles and the Mirror World in action, check out these playthroughs: Nevrosa: Escape

: The game features diverse endings based on your actions and choices, essentially asking: "Will you stay human until the end?". 2. Atmosphere & Mechanics

: The game uses "Redirect Locomotion," allowing you to physically walk around your 1.5x2m play space without teleportation or thumbsticks, making the laboratory feel physically real. : Unlike many VR titles, you have a visible body and hands

: The game revolves around "Conway’s disease," a mental affliction that threatens to take your mind as you explore your grandfather's laboratory.

: Activating the "Mirror" serves as a portal to an eerie alternate dimension known as the Mirror World. To see these unsettling puzzles and the Mirror

is a VR escape-room horror game that blends Lovecraftian themes with a "Stranger Things" or SCP-like atmosphere. You play as William Conway, a scientist who has inherited a family estate only to find himself trapped in a laboratory filled with mystical machines and an ancient family curse. To help you "go deep" into the game, 1. Narrative & Lore