>>12237245Once she got used to the game, and after she figured out how she wanted to "play" this (as in, how much additional acting for entertainment purposes she should add on top of being actually scared - by the end I got the feeling she kind of built this game up as something much more in her mind than what it ultimately was), she seemed pretty much "okay" enough that I would think she could even finish this, if she wanted.
Of course, though, that's the general thing, do I even want her to? Full disclosure, I'm not the biggest fan of "horror" games anyway - not because they're "scary", in fact quite the opposite, they're usually just pretty lame, because they rely on the same few tricks (jumpscares, dimly lit mazes, find-key-push-button puzzle "gameplay", slow walking, etc.) and if you take away the entertainment aspect of "haha my favorite streamer is screaming and pissing about it", they're actually pretty boring to watch and frustrating to play.