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Product received for free I was allowed to test the Game and must say as always in such Games I totally scare:), which I like very much it is not a Jumpscare Simulator Which the Horror comes from the Setting of what this Game has on its own.
There Are puzzles to solve e.g. find the Key for Door X but which was not always easy to find for me but was logical in the End.
What I noticed negative is the Controls that sometimes don't work either you don't move or you move when you don't want to, here and there there are Mistakes when you want to take on a Table what you want to take that you go back that annoys.
Nevertheless, a nice Game who likes to gruse and solve puzzles.
Gameplay Video here: https://youtu.be/DcOMN8UR-G4
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Microsoft from French
With its Japanese horror tale vibe and honest graphics; This game could have, this game should have been good.
Unfortunately, the developer is a Joker who has released a game full of bugs and has never returned to update it ever since.
No doubt he had exhausted himself to make it compatible with VR – but finally, a game without VR but well finished would have had so much more success...
The hands of our character are immobile (which is very ugly) and pass through the walls; walls that one can glitcher for some; You can see through almost all the textures, objects and characters; When we jump, our head can cross certain ceilings; I managed to block myself by approaching a corner, which forced me to reload the game; at one point I dropped my lamp which was lost under the floor; the options settings only save half, only the graphics options are taken into account; None of the other settings are validated, which includes the resolution of the game.
So let's talk about the resolution. If the first corridor – which serves as a menu and allows us to start or continue the game – is displayed correctly; as soon as we made our choice, the game loads and... can no longer be displayed because the resolution is no longer compatible with the screen size. I imagine that not everyone will have this problem, but remember that the options do not register, and therefore I can not set the resolution or switch to windowed mode. Luckily I could get away with a good old ALT + ENTER. The problem then persists only on the loading screen.
In this State, this game is clearly not worth its price of €15, especially since it is relatively short. (Did I mention that the story is incomprehensible?) It is very unfortunate, because the artistic direction is original and could have allowed it to stand out; the screenshots – rather enticing – testify.
My advice: stick to a Playthrough or wait for Monster balances.
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