Obliterate Everything 4 [verified] May 2026
I clicked launch. The game opened not on a menu, but on a mirror.
Kaelen Voss never gave an interview. The game remains on Steam, 87 megabytes, no updates, no patches. The user reviews are a litany of confession and terror and, occasionally, grace. obliterate everything 4
At 102 obliterations, the game showed me my childhood bedroom. The exact layout. The Star Wars poster with the torn corner. The crack in the windowsill where I'd hidden a note I wrote to myself at eleven: "Don't forget to be brave." The note was still there, inside the crack. I could read it. I clicked launch
I opened my email. There was a message from my mother's old account—impossible, she'd been dead for three years. But there it was. Subject line: "Christmas." The game remains on Steam, 87 megabytes, no
I obliterated the room. The gray cube felt heavier than the others.
A new window opened. Not a scene—a document. A letter, handwritten, scanned at low resolution. The handwriting was mine. I recognized the slant, the way I crossed my 't's with a tiny hook. But I'd never written this letter.







