Unlike many indie horror games that end ambiguously, Night Delivery provides a satisfying, albeit chilling, conclusion. It excels at "psychological fear," making you feel like someone is constantly standing right behind you while you perform mundane tasks.
While primarily a "walking simulator," Night Delivery uses repetition to build dread. You deliver five packages to residents who range from rude to downright bizarre: File: Night.Delivery.v1.10.zip ...
The game uses apartment numbers and subtle environmental clues to hint at the tragedy. Unlike many indie horror games that end ambiguously,
Riding the elevator and walking hallways becomes mundane—until the routine is suddenly broken by something inexplicable. You deliver five packages to residents who range
The story centers on , a resident of Room 404 who suffered discrimination and abuse from his neighbors.
Depending on your actions, you may discover a scene of brutal retaliation or uncover the true nature of Kohei's fate, which remains ambiguous as to whether he is a living threat or a vengeful spirit. Why It Sticks With You
Unlocking the "best" ending requires performing specific, subtle tasks, such as feeding a cat or returning a lost item. The Core Mystery: Kohei Mameshiba