Until Dawn
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Ten young people spend time in a cottage on a mountain. Around the cottage, there is a forest and something supernatural. First, they joke with each other, then unknown and deadly participants appear in the game.
Some people will die in any case, the lives of others will depend on the player. There will also be helpers - one of them will tell you that the mountain is inhabited by Wendigo - supernatural beings who were once human beings, but after eating people’s flesh they became obsessed with evil spirits and turned into bloodthirsty monsters.
Wendigo will be settled in some of the dead characters - and they will come to life and will get superpowers that help win even the Wendigo.
The plot is ramified so that you will have to go through the game several times to familiarise with all the options.
The player has to make decisions quickly, conduct investigations, collect and take into account numerous clues. Actually, this is the gameplay.
System requirements for PlayStation 4
System requirements for PlayStation 3
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Until Dawn reviews and comments
Gameplay wise this is the peak of the interactive movie kind of game
I don’t know why the mechanics are so slow. It shouldn’t be so awkward to pick things up and spin them around. The camera angles also don’t feel effective.
The best part so far is the psychiatrist. He has kept me playing.
As the game has gotten more hectic it has become more enjoyable. I actually am enjoying the dumb fun B movie horror vibes a bit now. For awhile it was pretty bad.
I liked it a bit less when it was just the monsters. The ending wasn’t that great either. I don’t feel the butterfly effect like they were saying. It felt more like meaningless questions most of the time and your decisions change who does certain things or how they die.
Final Score: B-