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The Big Hollow: 1982 Released
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BrownEyedTigre
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The Big Hollow: 1982 Launches Today on Steam and GOG. Test your case-solving and criminal-profiling skills in this short, story-driven murder mystery thriller set in a small truckstop town.Check out the trailer here.Check out the official website here.SAKA, JAPAN - May 28, 2026 - Developer Krams Design and publisher DANGEN Entertainment have announced that The Big Hollow: 1982 is available now on PC via Steam and GOG.
In this short murder mystery set in a small truck stop community, you will need to think like a killer to find one and prove your worth as a detective. Learn the art of criminal profiling by scanning pictures for clues, trying to find psychological patterns and linking different cases.
This isn’t just about murder; it’s about figuring out if monsters can be mapped.
Think Like a Killer
Examine evidence using techniques inspired by FBI thought processes and procedure
Scan pictures for clues
Make links between findings
Present your hypothesis 1982 in the American South
A tightly focused 2.5 to 3 hour case that tells a deep, atmospheric story in the 1980s American South.
You are Desmond, methodical and intuitive, learning the art of criminal profiling under Lenore Davidson, the cold, exacting representative of the BSU.
A case full of fragments, contradictions, and unfolding secrets. Decipher the 'why' behind the crime, shaping Lenore’s impression of your potential as a profiler. Map the Monster
For fans of true crime, puzzles, and modernized 2D point-and-click adventures alike.
The Big Hollow: 1982 is about deduction through a grounded, cinematic lens: The Case of the Golden Idol meets The Silence of the Lambs. For the FBI, the term 'serial killer' is as new as their Behavioral Science Unit.
Will your insights prove the BSU’s worth, or expose its limitations? Happy Gaming!
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Re: The Big Hollow: 1982 Released
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I read about this game on AG Hotspot, and got the demo. I was unimpressed. The demo plays very much like a casual game. I.e. search for clues not objects. It reminds me of Women's Murder Club games, although maybe slightly elevated to Adventure Lite territory. Certainly not elevated enough to approach Emerald City Confidential territory. I will be interested in seeing what others say about the rest of the game, meaning post-demo. If the price is low enough it might be worth a buy.
Edit: The game on Steam is $6.99. Assume it's the same on GOG. About the non-member price of a casual on BFG. So, if you like the demo ..... it's a reasonable price.
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