90s Gloomy Survival Horror, Holstin, Switches Between Isometric and Third-Person

2025-11-30

Set in the 90s, Holstin is an isometric psychological and survival horror. It’s not out yet, but with a brand-new trailer that sheds some light on the weapons in the upcoming game, and a demo to delve into, you’re missing out if you don’t already know about it.

Try out the demo now via Holstin’s official Steam page, and don’t forget to add it to your wishlist!

The World of Holstin

A Polish town has been shrouded in darkness due to an unforeseen power that ripples throughout. You are looking for Bartek, your friend who went missing went everything initially went down the drain, so to speak.

You must explore the empty town as you try to work out what his last steps were, and why Bartek never found a way to escape. The rare people you do bump into are either unhelpful or just plain strange, acting more like zombies than humans.

Buildings are decaying, making it difficult to wade through the mess to uncover the truth. Turn on the lights to

90s Gloom

Holstin is a pixel game, which manages to capture a 3D environment with incredible shading, lighting and textures. In combat, you switch from the usual isometric view to a third-person, over-the-shoulder view. This allows you to engage more in combat as you can see your enemies approach you in grisly detail.

The graphics perfectly capture the gloomy atmosphere of a semi-abandoned town, with enshrouded corners, discarded objects casting shadows on walls, and dim lights that have been left on. The dark colour palette sets the scene, calling back to the muted colours of 90s horror.

Uncover the Truth

As expected in any psychological horror, you must work out a range of puzzles, some of which can be solved by interacting with residents you meet.

You have to decipher whether they’re trustworthy or not… or whether they can trust you. Don’t be surprised if you’re turned away many a time – they’re not going to trust a stranger.

After you play the demo, check out our Best Horror Games on Itch.io to find some new games to tide you over while you wait for the full release of Holstin!

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