

There is a significant amount to this game so I would recommend taking a couple of swings at it. There are so many layers to this game that a good piece of advice is to never take anything at face value. You pick where you want to go, what you want Sal to look at or interact with, and it will tell you something about it. GameplayĪ simple and straightforward point-and-click adventure, Sally Face has you, for the most part, control Sal as he interacts with the world around him. Sally Face is a game that will stick with you for years after you complete it, so if you think you are ready, lets get into it. Sal’s life is never straightforward and this story really brings out the worst of what a world filled with evil can muster. Follow protagonist Sal Fisher as he traverses a frightening world filled with ghosts, frustrating puzzles, demons and more. Sally Face is a truly unique and interesting experience, even if it can be exceptionally dark at times. That means you’re going to end up very confused down the line if you’re not exploring everything. Unfortunately, a lot of content that seems like it’s optional is rather important to the story. There are also videotapes you can find and diary entries to read. One of the best parts about Sally Face is the developer really put a lot into fleshing out the plot so that there is a lot to discover in everything from optional areas to explore to unlockable minigames. However, the unsettling part is how graphic the game is at times from cannibalism to suicide. The animation is brought to life by the immersive and beautiful soundtrack that makes you wonder what is around the corner.


The vibrant world in Sally Face is brought to life through the visual artwork that lets you know the developers behind the game really put a lot of thought into the animation. This is not a good game to play for those who have to keep tabbing out to look up guides. Sometimes it can get a little weird as you move from room to room solving puzzles that have no obvious ways of solving them. Unfortunately, the game is relatively short. You solve puzzles, play mini-games, and move around a nightmare through the mind of a young boy. You’re following a boy who has a fake face on as he navigates his way through his life. If there’s any genre Sally Face can fit into, then it could be a horror mystery game.
