Developed by FM Studio, Forgotten Hill: Disillusion is the fifth main story title but the sixth game overall. The series first made its appearance in 2016 and quickly gained a following of people who enjoy puzzle games, horror, or an unsettling combination of the two. The ambiance of the Forgotten Hill games is truly well done. It’s creepy without being too dark. It’s grisly without being obscenely bloody or gross. The games project a disquieting feeling of oddness, not unlike the eeriness of the Rusty Lake games but with a little more gore and a little less story.
Dave writes: "Forgotten Hill Disillusion might not get you searching out the other games in the series, but it will while away a dozen or so hours. Some of them might even be memorable."
Forgotten Hill Disillusion is a mediocre point-and-click adventure that does some things well while missing the boat completely in other areas. Check out Justin Wood's review for more!
Michael Kitchin writes, "Forgotten Hill Disillusion deals in some great, heavy atmosphere. It's suitably oppressive and I think the rough and ready visuals add to the grim aesthetic. The puzzles are inventive but there are times where they feel relentless. In smaller sessions, it's bearable and there's plenty of hints and information on hand to get you through. Unfortunately, I found the game dragged in the final act and some puzzles required genuine precision that a controller can struggle to give."