When puzzles give way to violence, the combat is brutal and often desperate. Players can use scavenged weapons or their bare hands to fend off other victims who have been forced to hunt Tapp to survive. Performance and Reception

On the PlayStation 3, the game offers a campaign that typically takes about for a main-story run and up to 9 hours for completionists seeking 100%.

Players must solve mechanical riddles and button-prompt challenges to survive deadly contraptions, such as the infamous "shotgun door".

The game uses a dark, gritty aesthetic where players search corpses for keys and clues while collecting cassette tapes and case files that flesh out the asylum's history.

The game's story serves as a companion to the first film, exploring Tapp's internal struggle and his past with Jigsaw. Across , you interact with other trapped individuals who provide their own accounts of dealing with the infamous killer. The narrative is deeply personal, centering on traps specifically designed around the participants' moral failings. Gameplay: Puzzles, Pain, and Peril

Players can choose between Normal and Insane difficulty levels.