Let’s Play Ifrit (Steam)

This game is no longer available on Steam, but if you’ve already paid for it, it obviously stays on. This game (I believe) is Turkish based, with lots of language and decorative settings to indicate that. You must go around the three story house looking for keys, items and other things while being jumpscared by an evil demon who looks like an old woman. Eventually, you’ll end up in the basement where you must perform a ritual to rid the demon of this world and the house once and for all. This game isn’t too bad, and got me a few times on the jumpscares. I always enjoy playing these games that are delisted from Steam, because they aren’t available anymore to the public. For what this game was, it wasn’t too bad.


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