Video Game - Saw: The

: Tapp must navigate trap-filled rooms to save other victims while being hunted by "test subjects" who believe killing him is their key to freedom.

: Movement requires caution; the asylum is rigged with tripwires, shotguns, and broken glass that can injure Tapp. Saw: The Video Game

The game follows Detective David Tapp, who survives his gunshot wound from the first movie only to find himself trapped in the decaying Whitehurst Insane Asylum. : Tapp must navigate trap-filled rooms to save

: The game's narrative is considered a companion piece to the films. Its sequel, Saw II: Flesh & Blood , references Tapp’s ultimate fate within the game as canon. ⚙️ Gameplay Mechanics : The game's narrative is considered a companion

While the original 2009 game and its 2010 sequel received mixed reviews, the franchise has recently seen a resurgence in the gaming world:

: A clunky third-person combat system allows Tapp to use makeshift weapons like lead pipes and mannequins. However, critics often noted that this was the game's weakest element. The Future of Saw Gaming

: Players are constantly taunted by Jigsaw (voiced by Tobin Bell), who has set up an elaborate series of tests.