The Closing Shift | 閉店事件
About
The Closing Shift | 閉店事件 is a Japanese horror game about a girl on a closing shift.
Key Features:
Immersive experience: An atmospheric, photo-realistic graphics intensifies the horror experience.
VHS film aesthetic: VHS aesthetic emulates the look and feel of CRT screens including phosphor screen trail and bleeding, VHS tape noise, interlacing, and jitter in the analog video signal adding extra immersion to the horror experience.
Gameplay: This game is primarily a "walking simulator" genre with puzzle-solving elements.
Psychological horror: The game will drive you insane.
Japanese Theme: Environment art inspired by Japanese horror films.
2 endings: There are good and bad.
VHS effects can be turned off in the options menu.
Key Features:
Immersive experience: An atmospheric, photo-realistic graphics intensifies the horror experience.
VHS film aesthetic: VHS aesthetic emulates the look and feel of CRT screens including phosphor screen trail and bleeding, VHS tape noise, interlacing, and jitter in the analog video signal adding extra immersion to the horror experience.
Gameplay: This game is primarily a "walking simulator" genre with puzzle-solving elements.
Psychological horror: The game will drive you insane.
Japanese Theme: Environment art inspired by Japanese horror films.
2 endings: There are good and bad.
VHS effects can be turned off in the options menu.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7 SP1+
- Processor: Intel/Amd
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1650 or AMD equivalent
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- Sound Card: Yes
- Additional Notes: Disable or lower shadow/texture quality for better performance.
The Closing Shift | 閉店事件 reviews and comments
If you are looking for a short spooky game then this game fits that itch. It took me around 2 hours to finish this so especially on sale for a couple of Euro's this is worth it. You do notice on all aspects that this game lacks the polish of a big budget game but it was absolutely not any less scary to me.