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The Convenience Store like you mentioned had a consistently increasing dread to it. I like the injection of everyday work tasks into their game. It seems like it was glitchy for quite a few people (me included) but Night Delivery was up there with my favorites of their games as well.
I enjoyed the Radio Station and didn't expect to. The small open world exploration and story kept me along though you won't hear an argument out of me...the driving was bad, bad, bad and more bad!
I've found I don't like any Chilla's games thus far with a major threat which is why I haven't played Night Way Home yet (don't own this one) or The Caregiver (I've got it and going to bite the bullet soon). I thought the chase mechanics in Inunaki Tunnel and Ghost Train (somehow I froze into place and couldn't run and got killed my first playthrough...got stuck on the door second playthrough).
Going to give this one a test run tonight and see what I think.