Trapped within the cold stone walls of a lighthouse battered by wind and waves, one man faces the unraveling of his own mind. Gloomspire is a haunting psychological horror that blurs the boundaries between madness and the supernatural, solitude and damnation. When the lighthouse keeper awakens to eerie whispers and shifting shadows, he tells himself it's only the wind. But as the nights stretch into eternity, reality begins to fracture. Mysterious figures appear on the shore, voices seep through the radio, and memories of betrayal, guilt, and loss rise from the depths of his mind. Each creak of the floorboards and flicker of the lamp becomes an omen, every shadow a possible specter of his past. Haunted by phantoms that may be real-or the echoes of his own conscience-the keeper spirals into a nightmare where the light he tends cannot pierce the darkness consuming him. The lighthouse transforms into a living entity, its walls whispering secrets, its corridors twisting into a labyrinth of fear. As his isolation deepens, he must confront the ghosts of his life and the truth of what Gloomspire really is: not just a beacon for lost sailors, but a prison for a soul trapped between remorse and madness. Atmospheric and relentlessly tense, Gloomspire is an exploration of guilt, paranoia, and the terrifying fragility of the human mind. It's not just a tale of haunting-it's the story of a man haunted by himself.