SUBSCRIBE
Tech Journal Now
  • Home
  • News
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Best Buy
  • Software
  • Games
Reading: Blumhouse’s latest horror game Sleep Awake is the first psychological horror I’ve enjoyed in a hot minute
Share
Tech Journal NowTech Journal Now
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • AI
  • Best Buy
  • Games
  • Software
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Best Buy
  • Software
  • Games
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Tech Journal Now > Games > Blumhouse’s latest horror game Sleep Awake is the first psychological horror I’ve enjoyed in a hot minute
Games

Blumhouse’s latest horror game Sleep Awake is the first psychological horror I’ve enjoyed in a hot minute

News Room
Last updated: October 13, 2025 1:01 pm
News Room
Share
6 Min Read
SHARE

Psychological horror can be one of the hardest genres to get right. Developers either stumble and make a game that just seems too gimmicky to scare anyone, or they manage to hit the sweet spot and create something that’s more than just terrifying—a horror game that’ll stick with you. And from what I’ve seen so far, Eyes Out’s latest game, Sleep Awake, does exactly that.

My hands-on preview for Sleep Awake saw me enter the ever-shifting world of The Crush about midway through. The protagonist—Katja—had to make her way to a location, bypassing hordes of violent cultists to find the one person she cares about in this deteriorating world.

(Image credit: Blumhouse Games)

This was a stealth mission: Katja is navigating through broken apartments via rickety impromptu bridges, holes in walls, and decrepit elevators, all while making pit stops at almost every source of cover there is—that may just be my way of playing.


Related articles

The cultists don’t have a particularly harsh line-of-sight—perhaps that’s thanks to their ill-fitting gas masks—so if you’re careful, keeping to the shadows and making use of all the cover there is, you can weave your way through them without many issues. But that doesn’t mean it’s not terrifying. Creeping around corners or getting stuck between groups of bloodthirsty enemies isn’t exactly pleasant.

One of the worst moments happened when I was hiding under a desk, surrounded by cultists, in a dark room, far away from safety. In my hubris, I thought I was safe under the desk. I even jeered at passing enemies, joking about how stupid they had to be to not find me, only for one of the cultists to suddenly crouch down and stare directly into my soul. My heart skipped a couple of beats as I raced through the apartment and darted through a little hole in the wall.

Hiding from cultists.

(Image credit: Blumhouse Games)

Unfortunately, cultists aren’t the only horror Katja has to deal with. The whole world is enveloped in chaos and fear after some strange power starts causing the disappearance of everyone who falls asleep. And now survivors are left scrambling to find an answer, conducting reckless experiments and following painful paths to stay awake.

There’s even another group of cultists that believe the only way to stay awake and safe is to constantly inflict pain on one another. Sounds like a fun bunch whom I can’t wait to encounter later on.

Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.

So Sleep Awake has the scary stealth missions down, but that alone doesn’t make for a stellar psychological horror experience. Funnily enough, what makes this game so eerie are all the beautiful pauses sprinkled between the horror.

Amid crawling through dark tunnels, hiding from cultists, or finding images of twisted creatures painted across the walls, there are a few moments of peace. This could be anything from alleyways full of iridescent light, bright sunshine creeping through the cracks of old apartment buildings, or the otherworldly land of the Fathom—all provided small chunks of beauty among the horror.

Image 1 of 3

Machine stood on a summoning circle.
(Image credit: Blumhouse Games)

Figures standing at the top of stairs.
(Image credit: Blumhouse Games)

A red room.
(Image credit: Blumhouse Games)

Instead of getting bogged down in the dark pits, constantly showcasing horrors to the point that the player ends up getting smothered in a depressingly horrifying story, Sleep Awake manages to strike a fantastic balance between terrifying and beautiful, thanks to some beautiful locations and some unsettlingly pretty psychedelic scenes.

One sequence springs to mind where Katja is trapped in a locked server room, and in trying to find a way out, she triggers some sort of dream sequence where reality and her mind mesh together. The end result was just as confusing as it was unnerving as the floor collapsed, making way for floods of water that rose as she tried to clamber out to safety. I did make it out just before the water swamped my lungs, but it was still a bit of a close call. It wasn’t the nicest experience, but I have to say, it did look really cool.

This is what I’m excited to see more of: psychedelic dream sequences, which are disconcerting but too cool to look away from. I’m sure it’ll only get weirder and more terrifying as Katja spends more time navigating the death cults and trying to stay awake in a crumbling world—oh, and the pain cultists better haunt my nightmares.

Read the full article here

You Might Also Like

How to prepare for the Emotional Rescue update in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Final Fantasy 14 director Yoshi-P daydreams of more crossover events with Evangelion, Gundam, and especially Diablo: ‘I love it so much that I would want to make a Diablo game myself’

Silksong Easter egg hides a secret, super-hard permadeath mode, for those who want to suffer even more

This Quake 2 mod bridges the gap between the original game and its sequel, with hybrid enemies including dog-headed parasites and rocket-blasting shamblers

Code Vein 2’s release date reveal means you’ll be starting 2026 off by hunting down vampires (but don’t call them vampires), which really should be a new year tradition

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Trending Stories

Games

A Battlefield 6 bug that made jumping with (mostly) melee weapons halt your momentum just got fixed

October 13, 2025
News

Column: Why headlines about AI displacing jobs don’t match reality

October 13, 2025
Games

Battlefield 6’s most terrifying weapon is actually an SMG the size of a thimble

October 13, 2025
News

Slalom vet Gretchen Peri joins WaTech to modernize how Washington state serves residents

October 13, 2025
Games

I’ve been training my whole life for a battle royale like Final Sentence, it’s just a shame the demo is a tad undercooked right now

October 13, 2025
Games

The Deus Ex mod that’s a better sequel than Invisible War just got a mondo-update, and playing it couldn’t be easier

October 13, 2025

Always Stay Up to Date

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Follow US on Social Media

Facebook Youtube Steam Twitch Unity

2024 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Tech Journal Now

Quick Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?