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This game is filled with pervasive grisly images and menace from supernatural monsters, but it's worth noting the violence is far more disturbing than graphic. Most of the details are left to your imagination. From crude drawings and threatening messages scribbled on walls to implications of child murder to graphic sounds of someone getting burnt alive, The Arrival is a really violent game.
Moderate grisly images.
A hooded girl leaps on the player, implying violence.
A bloody, burnt corpse is visible at one point.
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"damn" is used once in a note, but it's nothing major.
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While most of the graphic content is more of a hard PG-level, this game is extremely dark and intense in regards to its atmosphere and its gameplay. Its grim atmosphere, hopeless tone, and shocking implications make this game much darker and more stressful than other horror games in a similar vein, such as Five Nights at Freddy's.
The intro scene may be a bit unsettling to some players, however it can be skipped.
There are many occasions of arson throughout the game.
Every time the player encounters Slender Man, an ominous ambience plays.
The extended chapter "Nightmare" can be regarded as the scariest part of the game.
Intense psychological threat, horror.
The Slender Man and the hooded girl are the key supernatural forces in the game, and appear frequently throughout.
Many jump scares.
Some darker moments of psychological threat and tension.