Night Clerk
Good game, but it sits 100% of the way from its all-time low to full price. It drops harder in seasonal sales. Patience pays.
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Night Clerk is a first-person horror experience set in a quiet roadside motel. Monitor CCTV cameras, answer late-night calls, and uncover subtle anomalies as long stretches of silence slowly give way to unsettling patterns.
Night Clerk
Night Clerk is a first-person horror experience focused on atmosphere, routine, and slow-burn dread.
You work the night shift at a remote roadside motel. Your job seems simple. Check guests in. Answer the phone. Monitor security cameras. Complete small desk tasks while the hours crawl toward morning.
But the longer the night goes on, the less ordinary the job begins to feel.
A Job That Never Feels Right
Most of your shift takes place behind the front desk.
The gameplay revolves around repetitive, grounded tasks designed to pass the time. You manage arrivals. You watch empty hallways through CCTV feeds. You sit in silence.
Nothing chases you. Nothing forces you to fight back.
The horror builds through subtle inconsistencies. Small changes. Things that feel slightly wrong.
Guests behave strangely. Sounds echo through the motel when no one should be awake. Security cameras capture moments you can’t quite explain.
The unease comes from observation.
Environmental & Psychological Horror
Night Clerk avoids combat and traditional survival mechanics. Instead, it builds tension through:
• Subtle environmental irregularities
• Unsettling audio design and late-night radio interference
• CCTV anomalies and quiet visual shifts
• Repetition that slowly becomes distorted
• Isolation inside a space that feels alive
You are never told directly what is happening.
You are expected to notice it yourself.
Progress Through the Night
Each night unfolds gradually.
You complete routine tasks to advance time and trigger new events. Between these moments are stretches of silence designed to create tension rather than constant stimulation.
Events escalate slowly. Patterns begin to emerge across multiple nights.
Your shift ends when morning arrives. There is no daytime sequence. The experience is entirely confined to the late hours.
Immersion First
• First-person perspective
• Minimal UI
• Interaction-driven progression
• No combat or chase sequences
• Focused, contained environment
• Designed to be experienced with headphones
Night Clerk is intimate, restrained, and deliberate. It relies on patience, attention, and atmosphere rather than shock value.
Content Warning
This game contains themes of psychological distress, isolation, and unsettling imagery. It is designed to create sustained tension and may not be suitable for players sensitive to anxiety-driven experiences.
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Night Clerk price history and best deals
Night Clerk for PC currently sells from $3.99 at authorized stores. Its all-time low is $3.59, set on 2026-07-07.
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