Posted on: July 28, 2020

Theatrics
Verified ownerGames: 103 Reviews: 4
We need more monster protagonists.
Getting to play as the monster is a rare experience. And certainly worth the buy simply for the novelty of it. Last game I played where I got to be a monster is AVP 2010, glad that I got to play another one, these type of games are rare. -The movement and the way you interact with the world feel very good, -The art, enviroments, sounds, gore, character animations and reactions all build good atmosphere. Playing the game like a horror movie and making noise on one side of the vents only to crawl out behind the distracted target feels great, same with being able to cut characters in half with a door you ripped out of it's hinges. -The powers and their use to overcome obstacles is enjoyable, tho I wish I could use them in more creative ways (ex: being able to use the web to pull things to the monster) -The direction can be a little vague at times if you're not paying full attention, spent around 2 minutes wondering where to go since I was missing a lever at one point, but again, I feel like that was more me not paying full attention rather than the game's fault, as I don't feel the extra handholding is all that necessary. Probably one of the funnest games I've played this year, I can only hope I'll get to see more games based around the "reverse horror" theme off it's success.
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