You're on your own. No one to come for you. No one to help you. No one to hear you scream. Slender: The Arrival is the official videogame adaption of Slender Man, developed in collaboration with Eric "Victor Surge" Knudson, creator of the paranormal phenomenon that has been terrifying the curious-minded around the world since...
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Release Date: Oct 28, 2013

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August 24

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“A significant improvement over Parsec Production's original game, featuring a much more robust narrative, and a darker, more foreboding atmosphere.”
90 – The Escapist

“One of the most terrifying games in recent memory.”
85 – GameSpot

“The Arrival pushed me to the edge of sanity. With its clever combination of unsettling pictures and disturbing sounds this is one of the most intense horror experiences available today.”
85 – 4Players

About This Game

You're on your own. No one to come for you. No one to help you. No one to hear you scream. Slender: The Arrival is the official videogame adaption of Slender Man, developed in collaboration with Eric "Victor Surge" Knudson, creator of the paranormal phenomenon that has been terrifying the curious-minded around the world since its inception, with Mark Hadley and Blue Isle Studios.

Back in 2012, Mark Hadley (AgentParsec) created a game that captivated gamers around the world. Slender: The Eight Pages was a short, experimental first-person game that helped breathe new life into the horror genre through its use of unadulterated tension and fear.

Experience the horror all over again.

Slender: The Arrival is the official re-imagining and expansion of the original game created by Mark Hadley, teamed up with the writers behind the Marble Hornets series and the development team at Blue Isle Studios. The Arrival features a brand new storyline, improved visuals, great replay value, and most importantly, survival horror at its best.

The Arrival officially supports the Oculus Rift – a next generation virtual headset designed for super immersive gaming! The Rift intensifies the fear-factor, and gives players a brand new, immersive horror experience.

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    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
    • Processor: Dual core CPU @2GHz (Pentium D or better)
    • Memory: 1 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Intel HD 4000, GeForce 8800, ATI 1950 or better
    • DirectX: Version 9.0c
    • Storage: 2 GB available space
    • Sound Card: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible audio device
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 7
    • Processor: Quad Core Intel or AMD
    • Memory: 3 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GeForce 260 1GB or AMD HD4850 1GB
    • DirectX: Version 9.0c
    • Storage: 2 GB available space
    • Sound Card: 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible audio device
    Minimum:
    • OS: MacOS X 10.6.6 or higher
    • Processor: 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (Dual-Core)
    • Memory: 1 GB RAM
    • Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 2600 / NVidia Geforce 8800 / Intel HD 4000 or better
    • Storage: 2 GB available space
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2 of 2 people (100%) found this review helpful
Recommended
2.0 hrs on record
Posted: September 26
Played 10 minutes, and was about to ♥♥♥♥ myself. The Slender at first doesn't look horrific, but the environment of the game is highly spooky and gives chill; this game is truly horrific.

30/10.
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2 of 2 people (100%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
9.2 hrs on record
Posted: September 25
Slender: The Arrival is a short but good horror experience.

The sounds and music really make the atmosphere tense and creepy.

The graphics are decent and the game runs really well.

For fans of Slender: The eight pages, there is an unlockable level that is basically a remake of it that unlocks upon completion of Slender: The Arrival.

I recommend Slender: The Arrival to fans of horror games ON or OFF sale.

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1 of 1 people (100%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
4.0 hrs on record
Posted: October 1
Great and spooky game to play with friends, the creepiest level is homestead, the least creepy level was the last one and the tunnel one. Great game for the whole family though you only be there in 2 hours it's still really fun! Ten out of ten! If you love 8 pages there is even an eight page level.over all...........AWESOME!!!!!!



P.S stay away from the bathrooms! 😉
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1 of 1 people (100%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Recommended
9.2 hrs on record
Posted: September 22
This game scares the ♥♥♥♥ out of me but I can't stop playing it. it's the best Slender or horroe game I've ever played by a mile. Love it.
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1 of 2 people (50%) found this review helpful
Recommended
4.6 hrs on record
Posted: September 18
Nice game wish it was a longer game and more levels added
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1 of 2 people (50%) found this review helpful
Recommended
16.9 hrs on record
Posted: September 24
hey i lve it
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912 of 1,091 people (84%) found this review helpful
1,328 people found this review funny
Recommended
3.4 hrs on record
Posted: April 5, 2015
Its perfect for small children teachs them all about love and friendship. i would highly recomend to put your children right into to this game.
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281 of 311 people (90%) found this review helpful
14 people found this review funny
Recommended
37.1 hrs on record
Posted: June 24, 2015
The original Slender, released in the summer of 2012, was an experimental horror game that dropped you into a spooky forest with nothing but a flashlight to guide your way and a faceless entity known as the Slender Man following your every step. Despite having rough, simple graphics, it was a chilling gameplay experience. Slender: The Arrival, a reimagining of the original game, once again sets players up to encounter the enigmatic Slender Man, this time with a much more robust story, improved visual design, and just as many scares.The Arrival has you play as Lauren, a young woman who is visiting her friend Kate. Kate is selling her isolated family home after her mother's death, but upon your arrival, you find Kate's house mysteriously empty. The doors are wide open, there's furniture knocked around, and there's several mysterious notes about repressed memories and hallucinations... then you see a strange figure watching you from outside the window. It isn't long before you realize something terrible has happened to Kate, and it's up to you to find out where she is and why she disappeared.One of the first things you'll notice about The Arrival is that along with a significantly overhauled visual design compared to the original, it features a very dark and foreboding atmosphere that does an excellent job of keeping you on edge, if not outright terrified. Whether its hunting down those eight infamous pages in the remake of the original forest level from Slender, or scrambling to turn on an elevator in an abandoned mining facility, you'll rarely feel that you're in a safe enough spot to stand still and catch your breath. Much like the original game, you're almost completely defenseless, and all you have with you is a flashlight and the ability to sprint for short distances. However, you'll have to worry about how often you use your light and how much noise you make, since your pursuers rely on both to track you down. Deciding between whether you should try being stealthy and risk getting lost in the dark environment, or dashing to your objectives as fast as possible knowing that you're more likely to run right into the Slender Man's open arms, can be an unnerving choice to make. The implacable Slender Man is as imposing and aggressive a foe as ever, and often the only notice you'll have that he's caught up to you is a slight distortion that ripples across your screen... occasionally followed by him flashing directly in front of you in a cacophony of digital noise and electronic screams.While the stages do have randomness to them in the form of starting locations, landmarks or key items being different each time you play through a stage, most feel like they could have had more variety. Almost all follow a similar formula of "find X number of objects while trying not to die horrifically." What really hurts The Arrival the most, though, is how short it is.Slender: The Arrival is a significant improvement over Parsec Production's original game, featuring a much more robust narrative, and a darker, more foreboding atmosphere. You may have mixed feelings about its brevity and the repetitive mechanics, but it's certainly a well-built game that, above all, is scary to play.
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291 of 331 people (88%) found this review helpful
568 people found this review funny
Recommended
5.6 hrs on record
Posted: September 12, 2015
An instant cure for my constipation.
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580 of 710 people (82%) found this review helpful
848 people found this review funny
Recommended
3.1 hrs on record
Posted: December 1, 2014
Opens laptop
Opens steam
Opens slender
Plays for 10 minutes
Closes Slender
Uninstalls Slender
Uninstalls Steam
Closes Laptop
Smashes Laptop with giant hammer
Stomps on it
Throws Laptop out the window
Can't sleep for 1 week
Other than that 10/10 : )
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Bojangler GTX 999
3.1 hrs
Posted: October 10
As of 2016, despite it's name, I think this is the only good Slender Man game. Surprisingly, the rest are trash. Quite forgivable, considering their budgets. If I'm wrong and there actually is another good Slender Man game, reply here ASAP. This is literally the only Slender Man game on Steam.
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DemRupees
2.6 hrs
Posted: October 9
It was alright. Couple good parts. Probably deserves a reputation above FNAF and crap like that, but still you're gonna be getting a game like that if you play this.
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portal2turret
12.8 hrs
Posted: October 8
This is a very terrifying game. It has an engaging story, gameplay that is just the right level of difficulty, and plenty of things to make you scream. It is so much more than just the original Eight Pages. I recommend it highly.
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duncan7777
1.4 hrs
Posted: October 8
Oh my god! This game is awesome!

The enviroment is amazing, And everything just has a lost feel to it!
on my first time playing, i nearly fell of my chair. This game is really scary, so i recomend it.
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Gant
2.1 hrs
Posted: October 7
I am scared
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smasher502
0.5 hrs
Posted: October 7
Probably one of the best slenders out there. I bought this from their website when it first got released and i beat it. THen i come back to it and see all the stuff they added. Its quite the horror experience.
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ThePlayaJam
10.5 hrs
Posted: October 6
Started near a house. Near that house was a burnt house. Go wandering in a forest with Slender Man around. Escape his clutches and wake up in the day. Go inside a mine. Get devoured by a hooded figure a couple times. Exit the mines. Watch 2 vr tapes. Go to a radio tower inside a burning forest. Get knocked out by another proxy. Wake up in the burnt house from before. Meet hooded figure again. Get devoured. Legs get dragged away.

10/10 would play again. Oh and the genesis level is my favourite.
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Janoss98
0.3 hrs
Posted: October 5
Product received for free
Best horror ever ...
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ReallyMadHobo
0.2 hrs
Posted: October 5
* Started a game
* Heard footsteps but I was standing still
* said "nope" and quit the game

10/10
Would not play the game again!
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☹ Yabes Tannaya ☹
4.0 hrs
Posted: October 4
2 spooky 4 me
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