
Oppressor of Dreams is a psychological survival horror experience crafted as a Hungarian indie project, delivering a uniquely disturbing vision unlike anything seen before.
Step into a world where reality fractures, fear takes form, and your own mind becomes your greatest enemy.
You are not a fighter. You are a witness to something far worse.
You play as Stecher, a disaster tourist obsessed with abandoned places, unexplained disappearances, and forgotten tragedies. His latest destination leads him to a silent, abandoned village. With no one left to ask questions, he rents the house of an acquaintance planning to stay the night and uncover the truth behind the strange events tied to the area. But something is wrong. The deeper Stecher explores, the more he uncovers fragments of a hidden past a cult, a belief, and a name whispered in fear: Vigiles. Beneath the village church, in the darkness of its cellar, he discovers something that should not exist a gateway into a deeper, crueler layer of reality. A place shaped by obsession, devotion… and something that never sleeps. As Stecher descends further, he becomes entangled in a forgotten story: A woman consumed by faith. A man driven mad by love. A cult seeking to bring their god into this world. And at the center of it all… The one who never sleeps...
Hungarian Indie Project: A unique horror experience with a distinct creative vision
Psychological Survival Horror: No combat, survival depends on stealth, escape, and awareness
Deep Narrative: A layered story involving cults, obsession, and forbidden forces
Dynamic Nightmare World: Reality constantly shifts as the player descends deeper
Unpredictable Enemies: Entities stalk, manipulate, and hunt without warning
Multiple Gameplay Styles: Sneak through shadows or run for your life, adapt to survive
Atmospheric Design: A haunting visual and audio experience, unlike traditional horror games
Oppressor of Dreams contains intense psychological horror, disturbing imagery, themes of obsession, violence, and mental breakdown. Player discretion is advised.