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Uncanny Valley is one of those little known jewels that the industry has, I got this game by a bundle and I would say that only for him, it was worth to buy.
We Take the role of Tom, a security guard who has to go to work in a facility isolated from everything, but when you arrive you realize that something is not right... I Don't want to discuss anything more about the story so as not to gut his argument.
It is Not a game that stands out for its duration, but the truth is that it has a wide variety of endings that will keep the player taking different decisions that extend the story and unlock each one of these.
The atmosphere is oppressive, having an artistic design similar to games like Silent Hill, and that together with his soundtrack manage to cause the player a certain level of tension.
Its gameplay is not something to highlight, is the classic horror games in two dimensions such as Lone Survivor or Claire, I played the game with a control and I found that at certain times this is somewhat crude, but not something that dull the experience in a way.
It Is One of those games where the player forges the story through the decisions it takes, has a number of puzzles that although not too many and not very complex add a little more depth to the set.
The story is going to dropper, the truth is that I did not have much expectations regarding this, but the final I was pleasantly surprised.
In short... are you on sale and you like horror games? You Should Buy it.
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Microsoft from Spain
I Usually write the analysis after I have passed the game. So here I go.
The game is entertaining and the story is quite interesting, but it is nothing of the other world.
Graphically... It's pixelated like anyone who's not blind can check.
The ambience for me is the best. The music accompanies the environment making you focus more on playing.
The story... I'm not going to gut you. To know the whole you'll have to play it all a few times minimum. The truth is, it's interesting.
Gameplay... I've exceeded It about 5 or 6 times just to see all the possible endings that is the only thing that really motivates the player to play again.
It Can be said that the game once exceeded does not attract or engage to play again. Just to see the other endings that are not worth it either.
From the second time the nights become more boring because you have everything explored. The only thing you can do is wait by your bed for the turn to end.
I Recommend spending it once or twice and leaving it for a while and then coming back if you feel like playing it to see the rest.
Minitruco: When You enter a room and listen to a robot come out of it and go back in. The robot will be gone, but try again. It Only works in rooms with 1 robot. The section where there are 4 does not count.
If you buy from offer or gifted Jugadlo. Entertain a while.
I Used to be a huge fan of accomplishments, but it's an absurd way to lengthen the life of a game to the point of burning the player. You Can play a game that you love and want to get an achievement that for example forces you to repeat it 5 times more you'll end up the eggs of the game. Reason Why now I only dedicate to enjoy the game and leave the achievements in the section of obsessions.