Cannibal Abduction
System requirements for Cannibal Abduction
GeForce 9800 GT / GeForce GTX 460
Intel Core2 Duo E6600 @ 2.40GHz / Intel Core i5-4460S @ 2.90GHz
4 GB / 8 GB
200 MB
Not required
About Cannibal Abduction
Cannibal Abduction is a short VHS-aesthetic slasher survival horror game. The setup is a 70s/80s genre staple: Henry borrows his father's car, sets off for a weekend trip, and breaks down in the middle of nowhere. A friendly local offers to tow him to a nearby farm and fix the car. His family has other intentions.
From the developers of The Night of the Scissors, the game is built explicitly in the style of slasher movies from the era — fixed cinematic camera angles, persistent VHS tape glitches in the visuals, scarce save resources (you collect VHS tapes to record your progress and have to use them wisely), and PSX-survival-horror gameplay sensibilities.
Gameplay is stealth-focused. You can't fight the killer; you hide in wardrobes, slip into shadows, and try to avoid raising alarm. Soft puzzle elements gate progression through the house, and your pocket inventory is limited so you carry only what you need most.
Two endings reveal different layers of why the family acts the way they do. The total experience is around 2 hours. The developer is explicit that the game is 18+ for grotesque imagery and intense subject matter — it commits hard to the slasher-movie tone without flinching.

