Jack is Missing
- Rikk Wolf
- Mar 28, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 31
"THE
FLUID IS
IRRELEVANT."
It’s time to delve into the unsettling world of Jack is Missing, a psychological horror game that feels a little too real… and a lot too neckbeardy. Rick, Flux, and Cylon tackle the role of a protagonist whose messy apartment is only matched by his messy, possibly murderous, psyche. As they piece together clues about the disappearance of a woman named Jack (yes, that’s her name), they’ll wade through a disturbing narrative filled with uncomfortable truths about toxic behavior and unsettling obsessions.
Expect plenty of sarcastic commentary as the gang roasts the protagonist’s cringe-worthy inner monologue, questionable life choices, and his overly intimate relationship with his anime pillow collection. Is this a deep psychological thriller or a tutorial on how to become the worst person imaginable? You decide.
If you’re into indie horror, social commentary, and dark humor, don’t miss this exploration of one of the weirdest games we’ve ever streamed. Also, don’t forget to tell us how fast you’d run if this guy showed up on Tinder!
GAME BIO: Jack Is Missing is a 2016 first-person psychological horror game developed by Missing Game Studio. Players explore a dark, abandoned house while searching for their missing friend, Jack, uncovering disturbing clues along the way. The game emphasizes atmosphere, environmental storytelling, and slow-burn tension over combat or traditional puzzles. Its minimalist design relies on lighting, sound, and sudden tonal shifts to create unease. Often compared to short-form indie horror experiences of the mid-2010s, Jack Is Missing is remembered for its oppressive mood and unsettling presentation.


