Just remember: Don't blink during the quiz. She hates it when you blink. Have you ventured into the Return 13 ? Did you unlock the "Mirror Parent" ending? Let me know in the comments—but don’t describe it. Some spoilers are cognitohazards.
Do you delete your first love to open the Western Door? Do you delete the memory of your mother’s face to unlock the Eastern Vault?
In the lore, the number represents the "Failed Ascensions"—the thirteen times the titular Tarzhard tried to rewrite his own origin. Unlike previous entries (which were reboots disguised as sequels), The Return 13 acknowledges all previous timelines as canonical failures. Tarzhard The Return 13
“Did you enjoy the dream where you drowned?” “Your save file from 2018 is still bleeding. Would you like to load it?”
You find yourself in a library where every book is a biography of your own life, but written in a language that only exists in the game’s code. To proceed, you must literally delete a memory from your "character sheet." Just remember: Don't blink during the quiz
If you have photosensitive epilepsy, avoid this title. The "Strobe of Revelation" segment in Act 1 is not a glitch; it is a mechanic. The Verdict (So Far) Tarzhard: The Return 13 is not "fun." It is not "scary" in the jumpscare sense. It is haunting . It sits in your RAM even when you close the application. I have caught my desktop wallpaper shifting colors when I’m not looking.
I chose to delete "The Smell of Rain." Instantly, the graphics shifted. A filter lifted. I realized the entire game had been tinted yellow up to that point, and I had never noticed. The world became blue. The game remembered what I sacrificed. Running on the new Void Engine 3.0 , the game is a paradox. On an RTX 5090, it looks like a PS2 game that is actively having a seizure. On a Steam Deck, it runs at a crisp 60fps but somehow looks photorealistic in the dark. I cannot explain the tech. I suspect Hollow Spectra is using actual occult geometry. Did you unlock the "Mirror Parent" ending
This is the horror of bureaucracy . Tarzhard isn't a monster here; she is a depressed archivist asking you to sign a waiver before she unravels your soul. One scene, set entirely in a waiting room where the chairs are made of petrified spines, lasted 22 real-time minutes. Nothing jumps out. You just wait. And the waiting hurts . The standout sequence for me is Chapter 4: The Hanged King’s Audit .