
In the second chapter, set a few months later, Larry returns to Sal with a supernatural problem, claiming demons are cursing the building. While later chapters deviate away from the location, the events of each still pull back towards its influence. The Apartment complex maintains a hold on Sal’s story for far longer than this, however.

He meets all manner of strange, eccentric folk along the way, before finally pinning the crime on one of their number, seemingly closing this chapter. Sal explores the apartment building, seeking the clues needed to find the culprit. It’s here that Sal first becomes embroiled in a murder mystery, as he helps a tenant named Larry investigate a murder that took place in the building prior to Sal’s arrival.

It begins with an older Sal recalling his past misadventures, starting with the day he and his father first moved into an apartment building in the town of Nockfell. That’s when Gabry released the first of five chapters of the side-scrolling tale onto PC. It would take another decade for that concept to become something more concrete. He also happens to solve murders with his friends. Sally Face concerns the story of a boy named Sal Fisher who has a prosthetic face and blue hair. That journey first began in 2006 when he came up with the concept behind what would become Sally Face.

Under the name Portable Moose, he funneled his love of quirky 90s cartoons and the less appealing content of his own nightmares into a strange, dark episodic point n’ click adventure that would span several years. One of those journeys belonged to Steve Gabry. The result was a staggering selection of offbeat, sinister, and sophisticated horror that would end up paving the way for the horror game genre to grow and thrive like never before. Small teams, or indeed solo developers, brought a more precise, personal feeling to the horror game genre, just as the mainstream aspect of it was becoming diluted by attempts to pander to the masses.
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During the last decade of gaming, the indie horror boom was full of interesting development journeys.
