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About Forgotten Hill: Surgery

Playing Forgotten Hill: Surgery feels like stepping into a twisted medical thriller where every clank of metal and distant drip of water keeps you on edge. You find yourself locked in a dimly lit operating room, and the first thing you notice is a strange operating table with an ominous presence hovering over it. The game plunges you right into puzzle-solving mode from the start—you’ll search drawers, twist valves, and piece together bizarre contraptions before you can even catch your breath.

What really sells the experience is how each puzzle ties into the unsettling atmosphere. One moment you’re turning a crank to reveal a hidden compartment, and the next you’re flipping through worn surgical notes that hint at the doctor’s twisted experiments. There’s a sense of dragging dread as you combine rusty scalpels, syringe parts, and cryptic symbols, all while muffled screams and distant whispers worm their way into your mind. It’s less about jump scares and more about that creeping feeling that you’re never truly alone.

By the time you solve the final riddle and watch the eerie conclusion unfold, you’ve barely managed to keep your cool—and that’s exactly what Forgotten Hill: Surgery aims to do. It’s a lean, punchy horror puzzle that doesn’t overstay its welcome but delivers a satisfying, spine-tingling ride. If you’re into games that make you think under pressure and keep you looking over your shoulder, this little nightmare will hit all the right spots.