In 1985 at a suburban home, a man named Dwayne Anderson
shoots and kills his wife and two children before killing himself. Waking up at a bloody, empty room, he hears a voicemail from neighbor Rose, who has not seen him out of his house in three weeks. He tries opening the front door, but it is locked. Paranormal events begin occurring throughout the house, and Dwayne begins searching for a way out. In the process, he navigates through experiences, divided into three chapters, centering around the people who once lived there. The first chapter is about Lucy, a little girl who in 1961 was befriended by a demon that communicated with her via television and radio. Over time, due to the demon's influence, Lucy's behavior became increasingly abnormal. One day, under the demon's direction, Lucy killed her pet bird Peaco by biting its head off. Lucy's horrified parents took her to therapy; however, the syringing only worsened Lucy's mental state. Further tormented by the demon, she locked herself in the bathroom and ripped off her jaw, subsequently dying from blood loss while her parents desperately bang on the door; the demon later unlocked it. The second chapter revolves around Dolores and George, an elderly couple who had a baby. In 1962, Dolores was reported to exhibit symptoms of various mental disorders, such as Dolores hearing her own voice from the
baby monitor reciting a numerical sequence—the key to her "inner house." George believed that the remedies given to Dolores were unhelpful, stressing him. As Dolores worsened, she became increasingly mistrustful and even hostile towards George, once attacking him believing he was poisoning her tea. Dolores eventually murdered George, stabbing him with seven knives and leaving his corpse in his study room. Later, Dolores
hanged herself next to her crying baby's bassinet. The third chapter features 28-year-old Rakan Al-Mutawa, who suffered from
scopophobia and believed that someone is spying on and attempting to silence him. In 1970, he was attacked by a shadowy entity and used a firearm to defend himself, after which he is interned in a
psychiatric hospital. Believing the hospital to be part of the conspiracy against him, Rakan wreaked havoc: threatening the staff, behaving violently, jumping from a window, sabotaging the building's electricity, and even killing a staff member with a
crowbar. Doctors were often forced to sedate him when he acted out. In response, Rakan was isolated from all other patients and staff. Months later, doctors concluded that Rakan was recovering, and he was officially discharged. Sometime later, however, Rakan, now disabled, declared victory against the unnamed entity, before being locked and killed in a desolate cell by an unknown figure. plant Dwayne worked at in the game The final chapter observes Dwayne's past family, consisting of wife Claire, son John, and daughter Sarah. Dwayne, an alcoholic, distanced himself from them. When Claire discovered that Dwayne had been abusively consuming
Chlorpromazine to relieve stress, she expressed concern, before she disappears and a naked man wearing a plague mask speaks to Dwayne in a distorted voice of Claire, telling Dwayne she was a
gold digger who wanted him dead by various
suicide methods, all of which are the causes of death of the previous inhabitants in the house. This chapter also has a scene where Dwayne sits at a sofa drinking a "wonderful" alcoholic "poison", as the television plays a live video of the masked man angrily seeking to find Dwayne's true self. There is also a scene set in
Hell: a tall and wide cave, where people make themselves suffer; the masked man claims that thanks to Dwayne, everyone in Hell "enjoys their newfound home." The chapter ends with revealing that Dwayne was a scientist who started working at a
water treatment plant in
Riversdale, Oregon in April 1952. There, Dwayne
drops an apple to a well, which causes dead bodies to float. He faints and wakes up at his house.
Endings The game has multiple endings. In the default ending, Dwayne wears a mask, and it is day. He enters a room behind a haphazardly painted wall, and teleports to a white screen with his family in the distance. The credits' background feature a heavenly rainforest. In the
alternate ending, named "The Void", Dwayne enters the room. Opening a secret door and going down a staircase, he reaches the room in the game's opening, with the revolver there. Dwayne shoots himself like he did in the opening. In a flash, he sees the location of one of the seven VHS tapes needed to collect to achieve the default ending. After collecting one,
time repeats itself six times— at last, the revolver is empty. Dwayne wakes up in the well in Chapter 4, endless in all directions. If the player plays via
Steam or console, they will receive the Void Trophy. == Development ==