Immerse yourself in this mind-bending horror title
HyperDissonance is a psychological first-person horror title illustrated in low-poly graphics. Developed and published by meta and autoselff, this action-packed simulation places you in the shoes of Faith, a young hacker, who slips deeper into the dangerous realm of bio-chip memory modification as she digs into her father’s disappearance.
Traverse a cyberpunk world
Navigate a decaying cyberpunk apartment by hacking devices through a Linux-style terminal, extracting logs and system data to reconstruct lost memories in HyperDissonance. Here, you must move between PS1-inspired rooms, triggering events through commands that unlock doors or reveal corrupted files.
You can uncover fragments tied to Faith’s missing father, pushing deeper into bio-chip experimentation while managing fear from sudden audiovisual distortions. Your choices guide you toward one of two endings, rewarding thorough investigation. Unfortunately, environmental repetition can weaken pacing during longer sessions, and command sensitivity can occasionally disrupt the flow.
Tense and immersive
HyperDissonance delivers a tense, immersive blend of cyberpunk horror and puzzle-driven exploration, placing you directly in Faith’s fragmented reality. Its unique low-poly visuals and Linux-inspired hacking create a distinctive experience, though repetitive environments and finicky command inputs slightly hinder pacing. Overall, it remains a compelling psychological horror journey worth navigating.










