Mon Mar 30 2026
- Bug fixes & minor internal updates
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Let Them In is a masterclass in tension. It takes the 'Papers, Please' checking mechanic and injects it with a pure shot of adrenaline and horror. There is nothing more terrifying than realizing a visitor's ID is perfectly valid, but their eyes are just slightly too wide to be human. The game excels at making you doubt your own senses.
The minimalist graphics and lo-fi audio work perfectly to create an atmosphere of isolation and dread. You aren't a superhero; you're just a person in a booth, and that vulnerability is what makes the game so effective. It’s one of those rare horror games that stays with you after you've closed the app, making you double-check the lock on your own front door. A must-play for fans of 'analog horror' and psychological thrillers.
Deeply immersive 'found-footage' aesthetic
Procedurally generated visitors for infinite scares
Tense resource management (Battery, Time, Sanity)
Multiple endings based on your performance
Chilling sound design and jump scares
Always check the expiration date on the ID first. Mimics often forget to update this detail. If the date is even one day off, do not open the gate, no matter how much they plead.
If a person's story seems perfect, use the UV scanner on their hands. Real humans will have pulse signatures, while mimics will appear as a solid, cold shadow. It's your most reliable tool, but it uses significant battery power.
Yes, Let Them In uses atmospheric dread and sudden scares to keep the player on edge.
i really like this game. Everyone should try it!
If this was offline-compatible, I’d do five stars, but otherwise entertaining.
The English is fairly bad. This game could be really fun if the English was easier to comprehend. I’m just guessing mostly
It takes a long time for the interactions to transition to the next one. Also, if you’re not willing to pay a bunch of money, your bombarded with ads.