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Final Sin is a psychological horror experience where memory twists, guilt corrodes reality, and nothing stays familiar for long.

Step into Julien’s tortured mind as he searches for his missing sister, Sydney. Explore unsettling environments like the abandoned school, the psychiatric hospital, the prison, and the funeral manor… each one twisting and shifting as Julien sinks deeper into his own guilt.

Every step draws you further into a shifting world that remembers you… and judges you.

Explore unsettling environments, confront disturbing presences, and piece together a past that refuses to stay buried.

In Final Sin, the boundary between dream and nightmare dissolves and escape is never guaranteed.

Developed entirely solo.

Inspired by Ethan Must Die (RE7) and Silent Hill.


Demo now available.

What you see in this demo does not reflect the final version of the game.

Updated 16 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Release date Sep 18, 2025
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorSoloMind Studio
GenreSurvival
TagsHorror, Psychological Horror, Singleplayer, Survival Horror
Average sessionDays or more
LanguagesEnglish

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FINAL SIN 9.2 GB

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FINAL SIN DEMO.zip 3.5 GB

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Didn’t expect much and ended up really liking it. Creepy atmosphere, weird story in a good way, and it keeps you curious the whole time. Not perfect, but definitely worth playing if you like horror games.

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The atmosphere is heavy, unsettling, and sticks with you. The looping apartment, disturbing phone calls, and shifting environments constantly make you question what’s real. Clearly inspired by Silent Hill, but it still feels unique.

Not a feel good game but a memorable and disturbing experience for horror fans.

Final Sin genuinely made me uncomfortable and I mean that in the best way.

I went in expecting a typical indie horror game but what I got was a heavy psychological descent that sticks with you long after you stop playing. The atmosphere is oppressive from start to finish with a constant sense of guilt and being trapped in a loop.

The apartment that keeps resetting, the phone calls, the TV… everything slowly makes you question what’s real. The Silent Hill 2 influence is obvious but Final Sin manages to build its own identity instead of just copying it.

The final confrontation is memorable not just because of the gameplay but because of what it represents. When the game restarted after the ending, I honestly got chills.

This isn’t a game you play to relax. It’s disturbing, psychological, and sometimes uncomfortable but absolutely unforgettable. If you enjoy horror that messes with your head rather than relying on cheap jump scares this is worth your time.

Amazing!Amazing and addictive