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: Much like the Physical Exorcism collection available on Steam, the game thrives on leaving the player uncertain about what is "real," suggesting that for the victim, the psychological scar is just as tangible as any supernatural entity.

: The protagonist's lack of a traditional support system causes him to seek connection in dark, abstract ways. The "Cannibal Boy" becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy born out of necessity rather than malice. File: Case.00.The.Cannibal.Boy.zip ...

: Written by an author with a background in psychology, the game uses horror tropes to represent real-world psychological distress. The "monsters" the protagonist encounters often mirror his internal struggle with loneliness and the feeling of being discarded by the world. : Much like the Physical Exorcism collection available

: By presenting the story as a "case file," the game creates a detached, clinical atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the raw, emotional experiences of the boy. This distance allows the player to act as an observer trying to decipher whether the horror is a paranormal haunting or a manifestation of the boy's deteriorating mental state. : Written by an author with a background

At its core, the game is a critique of the . It poses a deep question: if a child is treated like a monster by their environment, at what point do they internalize that identity?