I like it very much
I like it very much
Very good game in VR. scared me several times, with the deadly clowns, so real, played game for about an 1/2 an hour and had to take a break. Heart was pumping and I broke out in a sweat. Good adrenaline rush.
Some say that the only thing to fear is fear itself. And they're right. But we've all got fears of our own, and as irrational as they may be, they are very easy to manipulate you with. And that's what Until Dawn is betting on.
Top-notch facial capture; Excellent American-teen horror movie storyline; Fully-fleshed characters
Too short; Expensive; Not as many choices as originally believed; Can be a little slow in places
Overhyped, overpriced and profoundly lacking in original thought, Until Dawn has just enough redeeming qualities for a decent night in.
SuperHyperCube is a game that is both at home and imprisoned in VR. Set in a dreamlike space composed of geometric patterns and streaks of color, it eschews the touchstones of reality in favor of atmosphere that tickles the senses with special effects.
Beautiful atmosphere; Puzzle concept shows a lot of potential
VR doesn't meaningfully benefit gameplay; Inexplicably exclusive to VR; Limited abilities make prolonged success feel out of reach; Success often comes down to chance in later levels
Even as a mere horror-flavored rail shooter lacking in any serious scares, isn't terrible. Responsive, arcade-style shooting, the frequency of collectibles, optional side passages that add some sense of exploration to the linear rollercoaster, and an end-of-level letter grade system offer plenty of...
One of the more successful interactive movies of recent years, but that's really not saying much given the lack of gameplay and horror thrills.
A good script and a mostly successful attempt to mix horror genres, while confounding at least some expectations; Excellent graphics and solid voice cast
Outside of the big decisions there's very little in the way of gameplay or player agency; For a horror game it's not very scary or gory; The desire to replay episodes is greatly overestimated
Until Dawn isn't much of a game, but it's a very good interactive horror movie. If you're the kind of gamer who likes fast-paced, visceral action, then this isn't the game for you; go play Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain .
A suspenseful, engaging, well-written horror story; Very good voice acting; Highly detailed world to explore
Very poor lip sync detracts from otherwise good acting; Occasional glitches detract from gameplay
As cheesy horror goes, you've never had it this pretty or entertaining but when it comes to a one off experience, Until Dawn is expensive interactive terror.
Its a bloodstained love letter to every horror movie youve ever seen; The tone of 90s schlock horror is down to a fine art; The pace isnt afraid to make you wait for scares (of which there are plenty
Youll feel somewhat cheated when it comes to early decisions making a difference; For a full price game; this is a painfully short experience; Replay value is diminished by set plot points throughout the game
Supermassive Games' upcoming B-movie-esque thriller, Until Dawn , is quite simply a string of binary choices coupled with stunning visuals and traditional quick-time events (QTEs).
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