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First-person psychological horror set in modern urban fear. Inspired by real incidents, it centers on a young woman who moves into a quiet, cheap old apartment building. Repeating scenes subtly change, as you’re watched, and familiar spaces turn unnerving when you look away—pressure that never leaves.

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Release Date

07 May, 2026

Publisher/Developer

Ghostcase, Erabit

Reviews

Steam: 82.52% positive (288/349)
Metacritic: -

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Dread Neighbor

is a first‑person psychological horror rooted in modern urban fear. Drawing on real incidents, the game renders the hidden anxieties of city solitude as scenes that repeat and subtly evolve, growing noticeably more unsettling each time you glance away. The ordinary becomes uncanny as familiar spaces shift, conjuring a sense that something nameless is always close, even when you cannot name it yourself.

You inhabit the role of a young woman who works and lives alone in the city. To save money, you move into a cheap yet unnervingly quiet old apartment building. The setting emphasizes realism: narrow hallways, dim yellow lights, corners that never quite dry, and an atmosphere that feels like it has waited for you to arrive.

From the start, a sense of being watched threads through your days. Someone is observing you, an unseen gaze that clings to your back and seeps through the walls. It lingers just beyond your line of sight, turning ordinary routines into acts of vigilance as the city itself seems to breathe with you.

As the abnormal seeps into your routine, familiar places become unfamiliar and the gap between safety and threat narrows. Your room at night feels darker than darkness itself, and the pressure of being watched refuses to fade when you look away—because it was never gone in the first place.

  • First-person psychological horror grounded in urban realism
  • Repeating scenes that subtly change and grow more unsettling over time
  • Shifting environments where the familiar becomes strange when you glance away
  • Persistent unseen presence watching from the shadows
  • Intense atmosphere and isolation in a quiet, ominous apartment building

Dread Neighbor invites you to confront the quiet dread of city living and the unsettling truth that some things, once perceived, never truly disappear. In this intimate, unnerving world, the line between ordinary life and something you cannot name forever blurs.