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I'm the biggest sucker on the planet for found-footage stuff so this was totally down my alley. I haven't gone through all of Chilla's games, but this does feel like one of the hardest double downs on horror they have.
The atmosphere is THICK, the way it's tackling the audio, the visuals and all the little tricks that it has really makes it one of the ones that's actually worth going through. That said, I still think how you get said footage gets progressively goofier. Still fun though!
The atmosphere is THICK, the way it's tackling the audio, the visuals and all the little tricks that it has really makes it one of the ones that's actually worth going through. That said, I still think how you get said footage gets progressively goofier. Still fun though!
It's a shame because I was hoping that this one was going to be a bit cooler than it actually ended up being. There's moments here that are pretty solid ideas, but it feels that those ideas don't really go anywhere. They're there for a little bit then they go away. The streaming component of the game could've been much more fleshed out and I think overall more interesting.
Although, most of what I do end up remembering from the game were the constant troubles that I was having with it. Either the trial and error from certain parts where it felt that I had to be perfect to even get past it. Either I'm going deaf or the sound that I had to keep a track of was mixed so low I had to ramp the fuck out of the volume and blast my ears.
That's not to mention that it crashed about ten times for me then I had three game-breaking bugs which made me quit. All which made me redo all the progress that I made.
Although, most of what I do end up remembering from the game were the constant troubles that I was having with it. Either the trial and error from certain parts where it felt that I had to be perfect to even get past it. Either I'm going deaf or the sound that I had to keep a track of was mixed so low I had to ramp the fuck out of the volume and blast my ears.
That's not to mention that it crashed about ten times for me then I had three game-breaking bugs which made me quit. All which made me redo all the progress that I made.
Not sure why I kinda expected more than what I ended up getting when ultimately I knew that it was gonna be an indie first-person horror. The most interesting thing in here, and not that interesting as far as Chilla's games are concerned is the job simulator-lite gameplay.
But more often than not, the "necessary for the plot" stupidity of the main character was a source of laughter through the entire thing. Like sure thing! You see a bunch spooky ass stuff and your response is to keep working day after day.
At that rate, screw working there! Hell, screw living there or even being in the same country. I'm moving to a drastically different time-zone at the first hint of spooky ghosts.
It's a fun jumpscare simulator, and despite the endings feeling like padding, ending three is incredible.
But more often than not, the "necessary for the plot" stupidity of the main character was a source of laughter through the entire thing. Like sure thing! You see a bunch spooky ass stuff and your response is to keep working day after day.
At that rate, screw working there! Hell, screw living there or even being in the same country. I'm moving to a drastically different time-zone at the first hint of spooky ghosts.
It's a fun jumpscare simulator, and despite the endings feeling like padding, ending three is incredible.