Iron Lung is a tense, minimalist horror game that traps you inside a rusted submarine sinking through an ocean of blood. The world outside is completely invisible—your only way to navigate is by interpreting blurry sonar readings, distorted maps, and cryptic instruments that may or may not be telling the truth.
There are no monsters chasing you down hallways, no comforting music, and no clear explanations. The fear comes from isolation, uncertainty, and the constant pressure of knowing something is wrong beyond the steel walls. Every movement is slow and deliberate, every mistake permanent, and every sound inside the submarine feels louder than it should.
Iron Lung delivers horror through atmosphere rather than action, turning simple exploration into a nerve-shredding experience. It’s a game about confinement, dread, and the terrifying realization that some places were never meant to be explored.
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