Murder House is a great short and sweet gem that executes its ideas seamlessly. The titular Murder House is small yet dense with puzzles to solve, doors to unlock, and very good overall horror atmosphere. By the time I'd seen all there was to see in the Murder House I had grown accustomed to the layout and felt a similar comfortability to that of the Spencer Mansion or the Raccoon City Police Department from Resident Evil, which is an inspiration this game wears on its sleeve. Murder House excellently balances it's playtime with clever puzzles, backtracking that never feels overbearing, and loads of nooks and crannies that make it feel like you really are exploring a dilapidated house of horror.
I beat the game in three hours, which is certainly not a bad thing. Horror games are at their worst when they overstay their welcome. Murder House consists of many carefully crafted scares and moments that engage the player and create a very fun and terrifying experience all the way through. I would recommend this game to any classic survival horror fans who are looking to scratch that same itch. Feeling a light to a solid 9/10 on this one.