You’ll frequently encounter circuit box puzzles, gear-based minigames, and environmental challenges like navigating broken glass while barefoot.

The story is considered canon to the film franchise.

Released in 2009 by and Konami , Saw: The Video Game is a third-person survival horror title that serves as a bridge between the first and second Saw films. While it was once available on mainstream platforms like Steam , it has since been delisted, making it difficult to find officially today. Plot and Setting

The core gameplay involves navigating the asylum, solving puzzles, and avoiding instant-death traps.

Detective Tapp is the protagonist, with Tobin Bell reprising his role as the voice of Jigsaw . Gameplay Features

While the game includes melee combat and a crafting system for makeshift weapons, many reviewers found the combat clunky and unresponsive.

The game heavily utilizes "Saw-style" aesthetics, including motion blur, industrial soundscapes, and unsettling camera effects.