
Edward rarely ever remarks on them and when he does, it’s usually something unenthusiastic along the lines of “they’re still here.” After the first thirty minutes, you’ll probably avoid them without much thought or fear, much like Edward himself. The monsters waiting in the dark never move, and they soon become just another part of the background. While this ambience is set up great, it quickly fades. You soon realize that the light is your only friend and will rush from room to room, desperately flicking on every light switch or lamp you come across to get rid of those eyes peering at you in the darkness. The buildings you enter are far too quiet, devoid of any signs of life, yet eyes glow at you from the dark, making it very clear that you are not alone. Belongings are laid out as if someone were just there, but there is no one to be seen.

Those Who Remain does a great job at immediately establishing an unnerving and chilling ambience.
