
Some places don’t close when they should. EMOTIONLESS: The Last Ticket has launched on Xbox Series X|S, inviting players into a deeply unsettling psychological horror experience set within the decaying remains of an abandoned amusement park.
Published by Perp Games and developed by X1 Games, this first-person journey leans fully into atmosphere, memory and unease. There are no weapons here. No combat to rely on. Just you, your thoughts, and a place that seems determined to break both.
And once you step through the gates, there may be no easy way back out.
At A Glance
- Game: EMOTIONLESS: The Last Ticket
- Developer: X1 Games
- Publisher: Perp Games
- Platform: Xbox Series X|S
- Price: ÂŁ12.99
- Genre: First-Person Psychological Horror
A Return To A Broken Past
In EMOTIONLESS: The Last Ticket, you play as James Anderson, drawn back to the abandoned amusement park once built by your father; a man who vanished without a trace.
What remains is a place frozen in time yet constantly shifting. Rusted rides creak into motion, corridors stretch into impossible shapes, and familiar spaces twist into something unrecognisable.
This isn’t just a return to a physical location either, it’s a descent into fractured memory, where the past refuses to stay buried.
A World That Refuses To Stay Still
The park at the heart of EMOTIONLESS: The Last Ticket is more than a backdrop. Instead you should see this as an ever-changing entity.
Inspired by liminal spaces and cosmic horror, the environment constantly shifts around you. Paths that once led somewhere safe now spiral into the unknown. Hallways bend, loop and reconfigure, making navigation itself part of the horror.
Even your map can’t be trusted. The thing is, getting lost isn’t a mistake here – it’s part of the experience.
Pure Psychological Horror – No Combat, No Escape
Unlike many horror titles, EMOTIONLESS: The Last Ticket strips away traditional gameplay safety nets.
There’s no combat system, no way to fight back against whatever may be lurking in the shadows. Instead, the game builds tension through exploration, sound design and the slow realisation that something is deeply wrong.
Every creak, whisper and distant echo adds to the unease, creating a constant sense that you are not alone, even when nothing is visible.
A Growing Presence In Psychological Horror
Publisher Perp Games continues to build a strong presence in the psychological horror space. We recently saw that with Unsealed: The Mare, even sitting down with its developer to discuss how nightmares were turned into interactive horror.
Now, with EMOTIONLESS: The Last Ticket, they double down on that approach – delivering another experience focused on atmosphere, narrative and deeply unsettling environments.
Take The Last Ticket… If You Dare
Now available on Xbox Series X|S (through the usual Xbox Store download), EMOTIONLESS: The Last Ticket offers a haunting, slow-burn horror experience where exploration and atmosphere take centre stage.
There are no weapons. No clear answers. No guarantees. Just a forgotten park, a missing father… and the growing feeling that something is watching you from just beyond the lights.


