ARCHIVE IX
iPhone / Jeux
ARCHIVE IX is an eerie psychological horror game disguised as a corrupted personal evaluation system.
Boot into a green-black terminal inspired by 1980s computer screens. Answer yes-or-no questions. Watch the system measure response patterns, timing deviations, contradictions, hesitation, compliance, resistance, and profile instability.
The machine does not explain itself.
It logs.
It classifies.
It remembers.
What begins as a controlled evaluation slowly becomes unstable. The screen flickers. The audio hum deepens. The terminal starts making mistakes. Processing accelerates. The system attempts to stabilize your profile.
Then something older loads.
Built for players who enjoy:
- Psychological horror without cheap jumpscares
- Retro computer interfaces and terminal aesthetics
- Analog horror and corrupted-system storytelling
- Unsettling yes/no choices
- Fictional personality evaluation mechanics
- Audio, vibration, flicker, scanline, and glitch-driven atmosphere
The game uses visual distortion, static hum, glitch audio, screen flicker, and optional device vibration to create an immersive terminal-horror experience.
This is a fictional psychological horror game.
It is not a medical, diagnostic, or therapeutic tool.
Recommended for players who enjoy slow-burn horror, uncomfortable questions, and machines that should not know enough to continue.