

Psychological horror in first person. What kind of person are you and can you claw your way to another life if reality can change? Explore the home, memorize shifting details, survive other realities, and decide how many times you can pull
Life Shatter is a first-person psychological horror game about guilt, despair, and the attempt to find a "better" reality to live in. After passing the point of no return, the protagonist discovers the ability to move between realities. Each new reality brings you back to familiar spaces, but the details are no longer the same: objects, events, and people shift, while the consequences of past decisions gradually accumulate.
To move forward, you must observe, compare, and memorize key changes that bring you closer to the reality you seek. Mistakes lead to darker branches, where pressure, fear, and guilt grow stronger. The game is built around atmospheric exploration, unsettling cutscenes, and environmental storytelling.
" becomes increasingly ambiguous. Key features: First-person psychological horror focused on atmosphere and tension Reality shifting with branching episodes and multiple outcomes Observation-and-memory gameplay: finding and tracking changed details Story delivery through environment, sound, cutscenes, and internal monologue A consequence system that affects later scenes and the ending Important content warning: This game contains mature and heavy themes, including suicidal themes, depictions of violence, strong language, references to alcohol and drug use, as well as sexual implications.
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