The Forgotten Tapes: Analog Nightmares Reviews
A collection of horror stories, realized by 9 developers. Each with its own unique take on Analog Horror! Experience these spooky tales through the interactive hub world & choose what to play at your own pace. Just don't die of fright!
App ID | 2239000 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Aaron Wise, Luke Van Zandt, Vidas Salavejus, Lachlan Shelton, TobiasM, VoltzGamez, Elegant Crow, Sulfer, D. Zenith |
Publishers | Bloody Vulpine |
Categories | Single-player |
Genres | Indie, Adventure |
Release Date | 23 Jan, 2023 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English |

46 Total Reviews
36 Positive Reviews
10 Negative Reviews
Score
The Forgotten Tapes: Analog Nightmares has garnered a total of 46 reviews, with 36 positive reviews and 10 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
252 minutes
I love anthology games so "The Forgotten Tapes: Analog Nightmares" (AN for short) seemed right up my ally. Unfortunately the games featured in "AN" are a pretty mixed bag and generally of lower quality as compared to something like a "Dread X Collection". I could just leave my thoughts as that but in the spirit of anthologies I wanted to go through each game with a micro review. The follow games are ranked worst to best.
UV Goggles:
Slow and all around unpleasant to both the audio and visual senses. It hurt me to play this one 1/10
Bobo's Quest:
Starts off interestingly but quickly devolves into a poor imitation of popular creepypastas. 2.5/10
Night Sight:
While the game has some charming moments, it is bogged down by poor play direction and uneventful game play. 3/10
The Mineshaft:
The most mediocre of the bunch but had good opening segment. 3.5/10
Funhouse of Blood:
A very quick to the point walking simulator. I enjoyed the atmosphere but it felt more like my grandma's basement than a funhouse. 4.5/10
The Door:
Reminiscent of Mike Klubnika's works with all the machinery operation you do. Way to much unnecessary walking back and forth with no change. 4.5/10
Garrison Broadcast:
A neat little surrealist horror and the first of these games to spook me a little. 5/10
The Other One:
Unique gimmick that I would love to see expanded on. Has a few good scares as well. 5/10
Consume:
The best of the bunch. Tells a good short story and has a lot of surprises. The game could have used some better player direction as it can be a tad obtuse. Check out Arron Wise's other works. 6.5/10
Although I did enjoy a few games in "AN", I can not recommend it. 4/10
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Negative