The analogue horror visuals are nailed. That being said the animation can come across as slightly robotic in some scenes. Some of the textures and materials used in the set pieces and on the characters have a slightly amateurish look to them, almost airbrushed. The writing is a classic slasher, and feeds off of the innate fears that come to mind when you explored abandoned places with friends as kids. The violence is not over the top but enough to genuinely frighten. The voice acting is great, a bit too muddy to understand at points, but that was what they were going for, and captions fix that issue if you don't mind it taking from the aesthetic.
The cinematography is what really shines in this work compared to previous, it is well storyboarded and thought out, a scene that really stands out in this regard is when jay gets chased through the cabinets.
Overall I think this is Martins best work yet.