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It Has My Face places the player in a situation where identity becomes uncertain and every choice carries risk. The main antagonist is a clone that looks exactly like the player and hides among ordinary people. Each match begins in a populated area designed to confuse and mislead. The player has limited information and must track behavior, locate resources, and prepare for confrontation. Progress depends on noticing details that separate common NPCs from the clone that copies the player’s appearance.
The setting is built around crowds that behave in unpredictable but natural patterns. Every NPC moves through hallways, streets, or rooms in a way that appears neutral. The clone, however, may shift behavior slightly, follow the player, or attempt to stay hidden. Because character placement and movement patterns change every run, the player cannot rely on memorization. Instead, each session requires new observation and adaptation. The unpredictability of crowds creates tension, forcing the player to constantly evaluate potential threats.
During a session of It Has My Face, the player may:
These decisions shape the flow of each run and determine how effectively the player can handle encounters.
As time passes in a match, the clone becomes more active and aggressive. Early moments allow exploration and item gathering, but later stages push the player toward direct conflict. Environmental cues may change, such as altered lighting or shifting sound patterns, making movement riskier. The clone adapts to the player’s behavior, making repeated strategies difficult to rely on. Each run ends when the player eliminates the clone or becomes the target instead, creating a cycle of risk and learning.
It Has My Face encourages replay through its procedural structure and variable clone behavior. No two attempts unfold the same way, which pushes players to refine their observation and develop flexible strategies. Over time, players become better at recognizing subtle behavioral differences within crowds, choosing efficient routes, and deciding when to engage. This steady adaptation forms the core of the experience, making each session an opportunity to test new tactics and improve awareness.