The story centers on , a resident of Room 404 who suffered discrimination and abuse from his neighbors.
Unlike many indie horror games that end ambiguously, Night Delivery provides a satisfying, albeit chilling, conclusion. It excels at "psychological fear," making you feel like someone is constantly standing right behind you while you perform mundane tasks.
The game is built on a "found footage" aesthetic, utilizing to emulate retro CRT screens. These filters add phosphor trails, analog noise, and jitter, creating a constant sense of unease. For players who find the jitter too intense, the game offers a settings menu to adjust brightness, audio, or toggle these effects. Gameplay: More Than a Walking Sim
Unlocking the "best" ending requires performing specific, subtle tasks, such as feeding a cat or returning a lost item. The Core Mystery: Kohei Mameshiba