Despite the fact that Bendy and the Ink Machine is a horror game with interesting enough graphics to keep you in the atmosphere even after beating the game, the developers manage to create a story and an overall sense of fear through unconventional decisions regarding scare. We play as Henry Stein, who used to work as a cartoonist. One day he receives an invitation to the studio where he has worked for the past few years. The owner of the studio, his best friend Joey Drew, is invariably glad to his friend and talented artist.
When we arrive at the studio, we see the corpse of one of the cartoon characters on the floor. He is covered in ink, like everything around us. It even drips from the ceiling. Then Henry decides to start the ink machine to find out what is happening, and here we begin to look for the first items. In the horror from the first person - Bendy and the Ink Machine - a lot of interesting puzzles and logic tasks that the developers have focused on, despite the well-thought-out 5 chapters of the plot. Immediately after we start the Ink Machine, we see Ink Bendy, also a character from the studio cartoon, running towards us.
The main task of the player is to get out of the studio and report it to the local police, but Bendy does not want to release his prisoner, so we start playing ahead of the game, trying to deceive the antagonist. After a while, an ax, a plunger or a syringe falls into our hands, and later we get the most powerful weapon in the game - a metal pipe. With the help of melee weapons, we will be able to kill cartoon characters while moving towards the end of the story.