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It was time to visit Sociopath, Blind Alley’s newest escape room. To be honest, we went there hesitantly, as we hadn’t been entirely satisfied with our last visit to this company. I can say that Sociopath was a pleasant surprise, but let’s take things in order, starting with the puzzles. Sociopath has some pretty good puzzles for a horror room. Most of them were based on the room’s storyline and were logical. I think it’s good to have some prior experience before visiting, although the difficulty of the puzzles ranges from low to medium. Without giving any spoilers, I’ll just say that at one point, a puzzle could perhaps be added for those who “fall behind,” so the gameplay doesn’t stall. Now let’s talk about the atmosphere. The cinematics were very interesting from the start. The actors were quite convincing in their roles and drew you into the story in a nice way. Also, the environments were well-designed and fit the concept. The scenery was generally relatively simple. We played in a party of six. With the exception of one spot where the group doesn’t stay for very long, the rooms can comfortably accommodate a group of six. However, at this particular spot I mentioned, a cinematic sequence takes place, and due to space constraints, the whole group wasn’t able to see it clearly. Overall, Sociopath is definitely worth a try. What I’ll take away from this room is its unique and well-structured story. Eleni, Daniel, and Yiannis, thank you. ♥️
