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MONSTER
Scarlet Hollow is a horror-mystery game with sharp writing, dark humor, and hand-drawn art from Ignatz Award-winning graphic novelist Abby Howard.
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5 reviews found93
Buried Treasure
Apr 1, 2022
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Noisy Pixel
Mar 3, 2025
Scarlet Hollow is a masterfully written horror visual novel that blends eerie storytelling with deep player choice. With a richly detailed world, compelling characters, and a haunting atmosphere, it offers an immersive supernatural mystery experience. Though still incomplete, its branching narrative and impactful decisions make it a must-play for fans of narrative-driven horror.
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RPG Fan
Mar 15, 2021
Overall, Scarlet Hollow is nothing short of a fantastic start to what will hopefully be a defining Western horror visual novel experience. In a short time frame of two hours, Abby Howard not only proves her merits in the qualities most important to visual novels but also manages to add her own flavors and spins to the genre with remarkable confidence. Needless to say, I’m more than eager to see what she has in store for Episode 2 and the subsequent story left to be told.
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CGMagazine
Oct 30, 2020
Scarlet Hollow proves not all horror games need jump scares or hyper violent animations for them to work. Its execution in a horror visual novel works well through old-school mysteries and slow buildup in its short time. Its chills come from an old-school suspense and discovering that not everything is as it seems when players sink further into a brief episodic tale.
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Kotaku
Dec 8, 2022
I feel like Scarlet Hollow is a demonstration of how the format for the visual novel is just a foundation on which so much greater can be built. While the screenshots may look like a standard VN, the game itself is vastly more, not just with its RPG-like systems and ridiculously complex balancing of choices, but the far greater sense of scale, time, and significance. I’ve been blown away by it all over again.