Trust Me -

Trust Me -

A bluffing-optional game often compared to a "trip to the Island of Toys".

Whittaker’s performance is widely praised, though the plot can feel "unbelievable" at times.

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The focus is on the investigators and survivors—specifically Christine Marie and Tolga Katas —rather than just the "monster" at the center.

"Whittaker is electric as a desperate woman spiraling into a web of lies. While the premise stretches reality, the tension never lets up across its tight four-hour runtime." A bluffing-optional game often compared to a "trip

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Gripping and urgent, relying heavily on primary source footage. "Whittaker is electric as a desperate woman spiraling

Unreliable narrators and constant questioning of what is real.