

You genuinely never know what to expect from start to finish- from the story, the gameplay, and the characters- but what you can always know is that you’ll be hooked to the very end. It’s a long and haunting ride as Sally Face toes the line between scary, fascinating, unnerving, and heartfelt. Separated into five escalating episodes, you follow a boy with a prosthetic face through mystery after mystery as the web becomes more complex and unusual.

There, in that place, is where Sally Face camps. There’s this fascinating place between horror and mystery- one where you’re more intrigued than you are frightened, but the underlying unfairness and anxieties of life are laid bare and ooze like wounds uncared for. Through 5 episodes, you slowly discover the events of Sally Face’s life. There’s alcohol and drug use mentioned and seen in Sally Face, but none of the main characters partake in it. There’s one scene with full-body nudity, but it’s easy to look away and not portrayed in a sexual context. There are unmarried couples with kids as well as a gay couple during the story. There’s no explicit sexual content in Sally Face, but some references to sexual acts, affairs, etc. The f-word is used sometimes, as are many other common swear words. There’s some strong language in Sally Face that is definitely present. Not for the faint of heart, but the cartoon-ish art style keeps it from being too traumatic visually. The story of Sally Face is quite dark and features murder, suicide, maiming, death, graphic depictions of dead or disintegrating bodies and entities, and general blood and gore. Additionally, there’s a lot of gameplay that takes place in spiritual realms or with ghosts, spirits, etc. The main characters are not a part of any cult themselves, but one does exist and quite a few dark supernatural events are witnessed throughout the game. If you’re easily offended by ghosts, supernatural events, demonic worshippers, dark spiritual imagery, dark spiritual beings, possession, and rituals, then this is not the game for you. Okay, so Sally Face has a lot of dark spiritual elements for sure. Wash the mask after every use.Enter the gritty, intriguing world of Sally Face, starring Sally Face – a boy with a prosthetic face and bright blue pigtails. After use, remove the mask from behind, loops first.Loop the elastic straps around your ears and adjust the toggles, if available, so there are no gaps between your face and the mask. The WHO recommends that you clean hands with alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water before putting on a mask.Please check with your local authorities for updated requirements and recommendations for wearing cloth face masks. Some governments currently recommend wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where social distancing is difficult (e.g., grocery stores, pharmacies).

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