Let’s Play SEPTEMBER 1999 (Steam)

If there ever was a video game to be the epitome of “found footage” it would have to be this one. You are trapped inside a building with only the viewfinder of an old grainy camcorder from 1999. As time goes by, different things happen and you find out more about why you are locked inside this building and the events happening in and around you. It doesn’t turn out to be very good at all.


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