“Final Fall,” a new psychological horror game from Greek solo developer Emmanouil Kaparos Kaparakis, has arrived on Steam.
In “Final Fall,” players take on the role of Ophelia, a woman who wakes up in a decaying hospital after a failed suicide attempt with no memory of who she is or how she got there. As she uncovers disturbing truths, players face unsettling puzzles, terrifying monsters, and a dark narrative shaped by their choices.
“Final Fall” redefines survival in psychological horror. Instead of a traditional health bar, Ophelia’s sanity is represented through the environment itself. As her mind begins to crack, the hospital shifts. The walls start to distort, whispers in her head grow louder, and the words she hears become more coherent and more frightening. Her growing instability also weakens her resistance to the monstrous forces lurking in the shadows, making her more vulnerable to their influence. The world becomes darker and more twisted, and the further Ophelia falls into madness.
Ophelia’s sanity isn’t the only sanity on the line, though. The developer also pushes players to their wits’ end thanks to scarce resources and a perma save-delete system.
In “Final Fall,” resources are scarce. Medications, health items, and other crucial tools are scattered throughout the hospital. Your choices matter; use them wisely, as you never know when you’ll encounter your next challenge.
Worse yet, the game is set in a world that severely punishes failure. And since every choice matters, if you make three major mistakes, your save file will be permanently deleted, adding intense tension and urgency to every choice you make as you push forward.
“Final Fall” is available now for PC via Steam for $9.99, with PS5 and Xbox releases planned for later.