Narrative-heavy games with a focus on the cinematic are nothing new, and neither is the promise that they are often coupled with: "your choices matter." It’s a good hook, but the common pitfall these games share is that even though they can present The core idea of Until Dawn is that, as you control the eight characters, your choices matter. How you respond to social interactions might affect how characters later react to each other for better or much worse. Everything about a horror story either run for your life or hide slyly as a masked killer attempts to end your controlled players time on this earth in the recently released PlayStation 4 exclusive Until Dawn. In this interactive survival horror video game, the choices the player Those decisions are what makes Until Dawn a unique prospect. The set-up is familiar to fans of the horror genre. It's your typical "cabin in the woods"-type scenario. The characters that you'll be trying to keep alive during the course of the game You Until Dawn employs the Alan Wake approach to its narrative structure but the specifics are worth discovering on your own. Quick-timed button presses are all over the place, and an alarming number of them made me worry about my reflexes. I’ve never really been a fan of horror movies. The characters are vapid and dull, violence for the sake of violence rarely entertains me and the big twist is never as exciting as I hope it’ll be. I have nothing against the genre, it’s just not my .
Until Dawn is a horror/mystery game where you the player have to Some choices may have horrible consequences while other choices may help your character stay alive and it is this mechanic that keeps you going and diving deeper and deeper. It's not often in video games that players' choices affect the narrative in a meaningful way, but Until Dawn - a terrifying new horror game responsible for drenching countless controllers in sweat - puts the lives of its characters squarely in your hands. "My tongue will get stuck to your flagpole." The reason this is noteworthy is twofold. Firstly, Until Dawn spends entirely too long developing these trivial interactions. Yes, they exist to demonstrate a false sense of security before things go inevitably But with Until Dawn, the company gets things right, taking a played-out film genre and reinvigorating it as a terrific gaming experience, equal parts parody of the slasher and legitimately tense game. Your job - at least if you choose to do so — is to .
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Dawn