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The silence is amplified but a sense or paranoia is added. I constantly felt exposed and vulnerable, I thought sticking to the bigger streets would make me feel safer but there's like one car every 3 minutes so I could probably be kidnapped very easily even there. At one point I walked up to a long, dark and completely silent road and I suddenly felt an extreme sense of dread, like my mind was warning me not to go. I ended up turning back and making my way back home along the same path. On the way back my paranoia only grew, I strongly desired the safety of my room all of a sudden and I felt even more vulnerable than before. Also noteworthy were two 'hallucinations', I saw a smoky humanoid figure in the corner of my eye in the driver seat of a car, but when I looked it was completely empty. I also saw some kind of white creature peaking around the corner for a second on the road ahead of me. Strangely enough these hallucinations didn't scare THAT much. Finally entering my home again made me feel really safe. I don't know why I wrote all this out but I felt like it. Pretty thrilling experience overall but I wouldn't recommend it.