If you’ve been keeping an eye on the indie horror scene, you might have already heard whispers about The Censor . Tiramisu Big Ass Studio (yes, that’s really the name) just dropped Demo 2.0.4, and it’s already turning heads for all the right reasons.
Absolutely — if you like slow-burn, atmospheric horror that trusts you to piece things together. The demo is free, takes about 30–45 minutes, and left me with that “I need to lie down but I also want to replay it” feeling. The Censor -Demo 2.0.4- -Tiramisu Big ass studio-
It’s Papers, Please meets P.T. , with a dash of Kane & Lynch 2 ’s grimy digital aesthetic. You’re not fighting monsters — you’re deciding what reality gets shown to the public. The horror is bureaucratic, invasive, and quietly terrifying. Every decision feels heavy because you don’t fully know the rules. If you’ve been keeping an eye on the
Have you played the demo yet? What did you see in the tapes that you couldn’t unsee? Let me know in the comments. The demo is free, takes about 30–45 minutes,
The demo doesn’t hand-hold. It drops you into a VHS-era editing suite, complete with flickering monitors, scratchy audio, and a growing sense that something is very wrong with the tapes you’re processing.