Wow - what can I say it really does get better & better.
Rather than relying on cheap scares, they have suceeded in conveying a real sense a dread & claustrophobia (even in the outdoors!) that lasts throughout the game (& I'm only up to chapter 4!!). Only in the save areas can you breathe easy.
From the moment you enter the village with wave after wave of villagers (plus the dreaded Chainsaw man) after you, to the desparate attempts to keep Ashley safe, the player is kept constantly on the edge of the seat, a tight ball of fear lodged deep in the gut as you desparately wonder when and where the next horror lies.
My only criticism (& I believe the ONLY reason this game is not worthy of a perfect) is the many instant death scenarios where a mistimed/slow/fat fingered button press (or indeed mis-press) results in the player having to continue or else load a save game.
However that minor point aside, I cannot believe how good this game is - if this doesn't make game of the year then I will be genuinely shocked.
Rather than relying on cheap scares, they have suceeded in conveying a real sense a dread & claustrophobia (even in the outdoors!) that lasts throughout the game (& I'm only up to chapter 4!!). Only in the save areas can you breathe easy.
From the moment you enter the village with wave after wave of villagers (plus the dreaded Chainsaw man) after you, to the desparate attempts to keep Ashley safe, the player is kept constantly on the edge of the seat, a tight ball of fear lodged deep in the gut as you desparately wonder when and where the next horror lies.
My only criticism (& I believe the ONLY reason this game is not worthy of a perfect) is the many instant death scenarios where a mistimed/slow/fat fingered button press (or indeed mis-press) results in the player having to continue or else load a save game.
However that minor point aside, I cannot believe how good this game is - if this doesn't make game of the year then I will be genuinely shocked.
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