Gamers Flee in Terror as Viral 'Backrooms' Level Hits 0% on Rotten Tomatoes After Beta Test Disaster
NEW YORK, NY - In an unprecedented event that has sent shockwaves through both the indie gaming community and film rating aggregators, the critically anticipated video game adaptation of the internet horror phenomenon "The Backrooms" has achieved a historic 0% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes following a disastrous open beta test. Typically reserved for cinematic failures, this score reflects a catastrophic breakdown in trust and game design. According to the developer, the beta, which was meant to be a limited stress test last Tuesday, inadvertently triggered a cascading server error. This error reportedly trapped thousands of players for over 48 hours within what they described as a procedurally generated, glitch-corrupted infinite liminal space. As a result, the game's user review score plummeted to zero percent within six hours of the test's launch, making it the lowest-rated video game product in the platform's history and a cautionary tale for virtual reality horror titles.