Doors Clone
Oh my gosh, you guys, I just had to share my latest VRChat horror adventure! If you're into those 'Doors' games, or even if you're just looking for something spooky and mysterious like the legendary Coraline door, you absolutely need to check out this 'Doors Clone' world. Playing it in VR on my Quest/PC was a whole new level of terrifying immersion. I've been a fan of horror games for ages, and while nothing beats the original, this VRChat version, 'DeepFacility' by Refu04, really hit the mark. From the moment I stepped through the first 'Open' door, the atmosphere was thick with dread. The sound design alone is enough to make you jump! I swear, every creak and distant growl had me on edge. What I love about this clone is how it captures the essence of the original 'Doors' game but with that unique VRChat twist. You're exploring these 'Depth' levels, trying to find your way through, but danger lurks around every corner. Trust me, you'll see that 'YOU DIED' screen more times than you can count! I sure did. It’s not just about running; you have to pay attention to environmental cues, hide when necessary, and sometimes, you just have to pray you make it. Speaking of mysterious portals, the 'Coraline door' query really made me think about why these 'door' games are so appealing. It's that unknown, the curiosity of what lies beyond, mixed with the primal fear of the dark. This 'Doors Clone' delivers on that perfectly. Each time a new 'Depth' loads, you wonder what new horror awaits. Will it be a dark corridor, a monster chase, or a tricky puzzle? The 'TIME' mechanic also adds a frantic pressure, making every decision feel high-stakes. A couple of tips from my playthrough: always keep an eye out for hiding spots, and don't be afraid to experiment with the 'Release to Drop' mechanic if you find one. Teamwork helps if you're with friends, but even solo, the thrill is undeniable. If you're debating whether to dive into a VR horror experience, especially one as well-crafted as this 'DeepFacility' clone, just go for it! It's a fantastic way to experience the 'Doors VR' phenomenon without needing the original game. Get ready for some serious scares!
