Fullbright Presents TOILET SPIDERS: From Gone Home to Toilet Spiders — And It’s Great! (Gameplay)

Hello friends. This is a Let’s Play video of “Fullbright Presents TOILET SPIDERS”. Eight Legs… Four Eyes… Limitless Terror!

From the mind behind Gone Home and Tacoma comes something nobody asked for and everybody secretly needed – a lo-fi first-person survival horror game about opening filthy toilets in an abandoned Cold War-era facility and praying there isn’t a giant radioactive spider inside. Fullbright Presents TOILET SPIDERS takes the absurd B-movie premise of its title and wraps it around a surprisingly tense resource management puzzle where every lid you lift is a calculated gamble. Items and spiders reshuffle each run, transforming what could have been a simple jumpscare factory into something closer to the Monty Hall Problem with eight-legged death consequences, demanding the kind of probabilistic thinking and scavenging discipline that’ll have you sweating over a virtual toilet like it’s a defusal wire in a bomb. The environmental storytelling scattered across notes and documents throughout the Exclusion Zone is unmistakably Fullbright, lending genuine atmosphere and lore to a facility with an absurd number of bathrooms, while the lo-fi aesthetic channels the grainy VHS dread of late-90s horror in a way that makes every dark hallway feel genuinely threatening. At under six bucks and completable in short, punchy sessions, this is the kind of weird, confident, tightly designed indie curio that reminds you why the medium still has room to surprise you, and yes, one of the 100 spiders knows karate because a five-year-old suggested it.

Developer: Fullbright 
Publisher: Fullbright
Genre: Adventure, First-Person, Survival Horror, Thriller, Indie
Release Date: 27 Nov, 2024
Reviewed on: PC/Windows
Available on: PC/Windows
Link: Steam
Review copy was provided.

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