Haunt Chaser

Haunt Chaser ❲TRENDING ✭❳

: While the game was intended to have multiple "seasons" of content, development has largely ceased, leaving the game with bugs and limited map variety.

, developed by Clock Wizard Games , entered the co-op horror scene on PC with a unique blend of investigation and banishment mechanics. While it initially generated buzz for its intense scares and high production value compared to its peers, the game's journey has been marked by technical potential met with community-led disappointment over its "abandoned" state. Core Gameplay: Banishment, Not Just Identification

Unlike "Phasmophobia," which focuses primarily on identifying a ghost, Haunt Chaser tasks players with active banishment. Haunt Chaser

: Featuring dug-up coffins and subterranean areas.

: Windows 10 (64-bit), Intel i5 or equivalent, NVIDIA GeForce 940M, and 12 GB available space. Recommended : Intel i7/AMD FX 9500+, NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti. : While the game was intended to have

: Chasers must explore haunted locations like an orphanage in the village of Hillfort to save the souls of tormented children. This involves solving environmental puzzles, finding toy pieces, and ultimately destroying the entity’s "heart" at a final altar.

: Chasers utilize a mix of scientific and mystical tools, including EMF Readers for detection, specialized cameras for spectral vision, and the Proton Light , which emits high-energy blasts to temporarily banish ghosts. The Setting: The Hillfort Orphanage Recommended : Intel i7/AMD FX 9500+, NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti

Currently sitting with , Haunt Chaser has faced significant backlash despite its early praise.