The Censor -demo 2.0.4- -tiramisu Big Ass Studio- -

Have you played the demo yet? What did you see in the tapes that you couldn’t unsee? Let me know in the comments.

The demo doesn’t hand-hold. It drops you into a VHS-era editing suite, complete with flickering monitors, scratchy audio, and a growing sense that something is very wrong with the tapes you’re processing.

It’s Papers, Please meets P.T. , with a dash of Kane & Lynch 2 ’s grimy digital aesthetic. You’re not fighting monsters — you’re deciding what reality gets shown to the public. The horror is bureaucratic, invasive, and quietly terrifying. Every decision feels heavy because you don’t fully know the rules. The Censor -Demo 2.0.4- -Tiramisu Big ass studio-

If you’ve been keeping an eye on the indie horror scene, you might have already heard whispers about The Censor . Tiramisu Big Ass Studio (yes, that’s really the name) just dropped Demo 2.0.4, and it’s already turning heads for all the right reasons.

Here’s a blog-style post based on your prompt. Diving Into The Censor – Demo 2.0.4 (Tiramisu Big Ass Studio) Have you played the demo yet

At its core, The Censor is a psychological horror game with a brilliantly simple but unsettling premise: you play as an official censor in a dystopian media office. Your job? Review footage, redact “unacceptable” content, and follow the rulebook to the letter. The catch? The footage keeps fighting back.

Absolutely — if you like slow-burn, atmospheric horror that trusts you to piece things together. The demo is free, takes about 30–45 minutes, and left me with that “I need to lie down but I also want to replay it” feeling. The demo doesn’t hand-hold

Search for The Censor -Demo 2.0.4- on itch.io or Steam (depending on where Tiramisu Big Ass Studio hosts their builds). Follow them for updates — this is one indie project to watch.