The Guest II

The Guest II

About the Game

The Game's Theme:

Following the unsettling mystery of The Guest, this installment plunges you into a new and even more disturbing story. This time, you're someone who has arranged to go camping with friends. Upon arriving at the meeting place, you discover they're not there. What begins as a search quickly turns into a nightmare. The same malevolent presence from the first game has returned, but this time it's not alone.

Enter The Guest II:

Immerse yourself in a forest where rain isn't the only thing falling: so is the silence of your missing friends. What was meant to be a simple camping trip transforms into a desperate search that leads you to a house lost among the trees, a place where every wall seems to hold a memory you don't yet know.

Explore a dwelling marked by past tragedies, where each room holds fragments of a story that should never have been uncovered. The malevolent presence you encountered in the first game has returned, stronger, more aware… and this time it's not alone.

As you move forward, the architecture twists, the sounds distort, and the darkness seems to watch you. The house breathes, murmurs, and accompanies you, guiding you toward the secrets of its former owner, a man who slaughtered his entire family and left behind an echo of suffering that still lingers within its walls.

In The Guest II, the line between reality and impossibility blurs. You are not alone, even though you wish you were.

Features:

  • Psychological Horror — An oppressive atmosphere where every sound, shadow, and silence fuels the feeling that something is watching you.

  • Ambient Narrative — Discover what happened to your friends and the former owner's family through objects, notes, photographs, and visual details that reveal the story piece by piece.

  • Supernatural Presence — The entity you encountered in the first installment has returned… but this time it is not alone. Its influence is felt in every corner.

  • Disturbing aesthetics: — Ambient sound, creaks, whispers, and lighting designed to keep you in constant suspense as you progress, unsure of what awaits you.

Developer's note:

We recommend caution for those sensitive to psychological horror, darkness, or the persistent feeling of being watched. This game doesn't chase you: it waits for you. And what you find in this house may stay with you long after you leave the game.

Initial Release