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Letters of Bernard Thorne

'Letters of Bernard Thorne' is a story-driven psychological horror game about trauma. Take a seat in Bernard's motorized wheelchair. Roam around the old man's house. Discover his scarred past. Flee from his sins. Climb up the attic.

Genre
Horror, Adventure, Puzzle
Creator
Korean Linguistics Lab
Publisher
Korean Linguistics Lab
Rating
19+
Release
2025.04.03
User Rating
100% Recommended (1 Participants)
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USD 9.99

Product Description

Your scars have led you here. You just haven't realized it yet.


You will play as Bernard Thorne, an old Vietnam War veteran bound in a motorized wheelchair. Navigate through his house and find the traces of his guilt-ridden past. Endure the nightmares that still haunt him as he desperately finds a way to climb up the attic for reasons he does not know.


Story

Bernard Thorne just got discharged from the hospital after recovering from falling down the stairs of his house. As usual, he wakes up from his sleep in the middle of the night. Normally he would read a book and wait for the sunrise, but tonight is different. Tonight, he has to climb up the attic.


Gameplay & Features

Become a Frail Old Man Stuck in a Motorized Wheelchair

Time has not been kind to Bernard Thorne. Now he is unable to even leave his bed without pain medications and his wheelchair. Take a seat in his trusty motorized wheelchair and roam around his house and find the tools that can help him overcome his physical limitations.


  • Experience the Captivating Writing Previously Featured in 'Love, Sam'


Bernard wrote many letters throughout his life. Some were written in his darkest of days, and some were written when he was filled with hope. Find them, relive his aching past and confront his deepest emotions.


  • Delve into the Mind of a Traumatized Man


Bernard's life has been a continuation of regret and pain. Fight through each of his traumatic experience and witness psychological horror filled with existential dread and despair.

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