About 9 years ago a very unique and underappreciated game by the name of Sylvio was released. It dealt with a really curious concept of EVP – Electronic Voice Phenomena and made for a really cool and creepy ghost horror adventure with light combat mechanics. It had just the right amount of ambition for the one-person development team at Stroboskop, so while it was somewhat ugly looking and had lots of minor frustrating issues and bugs, the experience was unlike any other so the game was worth playing anyway. The game was to be followed up by an equally ambitious sequel that would move EVP research from audio to video, but, sadly, the Kickstarter campaign to support the development failed. Sylvio 2 that we got two years later was simplified in most ways in comparison to the original and while it still had cool ideas (and one of its sequences with spectrograms still gives me nightmares), it was somewhat disappointing. A few years after the release of Sylvio 2, the developer decided to stop making games.
However, the rise of the “Haunted PS1 Demo Disc” and “Dread X Collection” communities, releasing short form horror titles, got Stroboskop excited again and after participating in Dread X Collection 5 with the short title “Karao”, they’ve decided to return to bigger games with this new release of Sylvio: Black Waters. Which I’m very happy about… yet I can’t say that the resulting game is very good.