DAYMARE: 1998 is a third-person survival horror with hardcore survival mechanics and hard to kill enemies. It requires a strategical approach to combat and puzzles and offers a multi-character point of view on the story, revealing a deep and obscure lore.
The scene is set with a secret research fa...
DAYMARE: 1998 is a third-person survival horror with hardcore survival mechanics and hard to kill enemies. It requires a strategical approach to combat and puzzles and offers a multi-character point of view on the story, revealing a deep and obscure lore.
The scene is set with a secret research facility, a deadly chemical weapon and a special security team to investigate this incident with the potential to become much more than just a security breach. Follow the steps of an elite soldier, a helicopter pilot and a forest ranger, as they play out their roles in an event that transforms one peaceful small town into a deadly zone and its citizens into bloodthirsty monsters. Take the creatures down first, before looking for any clues and evidence to bring more sense to the mess. Keep track of your itinerary, as resources are scarce in a situation like this! Anything can happen when your daymares become real…
Fans of the iconic cinematographic brands and classical gloomy survival horror games of the '90s will be thrilled, seeing how DAYMARE: 1998 recreates the atmosphere of the most beloved works from the end of the millennium and places a typical yet fresh story in the middle of it. The plot unfolds through the eyes of various characters, putting players in the shoes of different personalities that will guide them through their theories and doubts about the situation. Backtracking, managing ammo, collecting lore items, solving environmental puzzles and the overall difficulty will help players jump a couple decades back and get chilled to the bone in their first real daymare.
Main features:
Multi-character POV – see the story from different angles and discover the truth
Dreadful enemies – rendered in detail with lifelike animations and dismemberment
Realistic HUD – check inventory, health and position on a special piece of gear
Environmental puzzles – finding your way is not always easy, look for clues
Classic mechanics - limited ammo and save points, backtracking, collectibles, tough enemies and more
Modern graphics and effects – not all is classic thanks to Unreal Engine 4
Experience 90s – homage to the era with tons of references
Daymare 1998 started as a fan remake of Resident Evil 2, done in the older mid-90s Survival Horror style. The problem is that it sticks to these trappings a little too hard, to the point its not as accessible as modern horror games. If you're really craving that kind of game, this is for you.
Point of interest: This game was the final voice role for Paul Haddad, the original voice actor for Leon S Kennedy, before his death in 2020.
I would love to give this game a more positive review. For much of my time playing, I enjoyed my experience. This review is going to necessarily contain some spoilers for the endgame, which is where the most serious issues reside. A brief mention of some positives: mostly excellent, detailed, atmospheric environments. Some great music and ambient sounds. Clever inventory and ammunition management systems.
What pulled this game down for me is its final stretch. The last boss comes in two stages, a chase where it's invincible and can one-hit kill you, and a fight on a rooftop. Neither of these sections are well-designed. The first stage is still rife with technical issues even this long after release that ensure many unfair deaths. The second stage is much more manageable, but in a misguided attempt to make the boss more threatening it's enough of a bullet sponge that it necessitated the developers giving you an unlimited supply of magnum ammunition for the duration of the fight.
There seems to be a clear disparity in design between the sections of the game where you play as the forest ranger, Sam, and the HADES helicopter pilot, Raven. Sam's sections feel tightly-designed and a solid update of the classic survival horror template. I would consider these challenging but fair, with excellent and well-maintained tension throughout. Raven's sections, especially towards the end of the game, feel poorly-designed by someone whose only understanding of classic survival horror was to make things as artificially difficult and punishingly unfair as possible.
Considering the game ends on the worst of what Raven's sections have to offer, any desire I had to replay this game evaporated as soon as the credits passed. It's a genuine shame as there's some excellent material to revisit, Sam's hospital level is probably the peak of the game in terms of hitting all the markers of resource management, looping level design and puzzle-solving that typify classic survival horror.
The accents are jarring, the characters look like shock-eyed sex game assets, and I just got thrown out of the bonus mode by some random bug, but you know what. I bought this game at full price, and I am pleased with my desicion.
To get the basics out of the way, this is like a lower budget knock off of the Resi 2 remake, look into the production and it all makes sense. But that is not a bad thing, the gameplay is fun if not a little lacking in depth. Zombie, in hallway, you need to shoot it or you get puked on. Simple. As for positives the way they do ammo management is based on magazines wich is really cool. It adds a layer of needing to keep your wits about and staying prepared which is a lovely addition to the survival horror formula. The Character models notwithstanding graphics and enviroments are really nice looking and add to the atmosphere (the hospital was a standout), it really has a Raccoon City feel. Add in some puzzles to change up the gameplay and make you use your noggin, and you are looking at a solid Survival horror experience that is woefully lacking in today's market. They even have safe room music in the very few areas it calls for it.
As for the not great, the cutscenes can go on for a little too long at first and don't look great due to the production of the characters, (although a couple of moments when it really needs to count, they make it work.) The game is not organized perfectly (safe rooms, amount of puzzles, and what not) you'll see what I mean. Also one of the few times this game got annoying was during a chase, (you'll know which one) which in concept is a great idea and could be made to work, but is more aggravating than one would expect given how small it is in the scope of the game. Toss in the game not working perfectly always, and I'm sure these shortcomings could miff people quite a bit.
So, should you play this? As a lover of survival horror, yes. It's not AAA, but it scratches a much needed itch.
I read people saying its a slog. It isn't. I thought the game looks nice, and controls decently. The story isn't too long and the bonus missions jsut add a bit more reasons to keep playing. However, there are some note worthy annoyences that others brought up. The dialogue and the cutscenes are really bad. They use one liners and the voice acting don't fit the characters. The characters are very unlikable btw.
Another gripe I had, is something you just get used too honestly but is silly none-the-less: zombie death animations. You want to preserve ammo, and not waste too much. However, due to the reactions of the zombie to your shots, you can't always tell if it is already dead or just in the middle of it walking to you. In the end, you just shoot it in the head, and if you recognize the walk, you know if it's dead or not.
Lastly, the main boss is confusing. Essentially it has 3 phases, of which phase 2 is just running away from him through a hallway. This is the only part in this easy game I died frequently, because the boss acts differently. Suddenly, it is a 1-hit death when you get near him. He also starts running at some point, and you'll see explosives you can destroy but are only meant to delay his approach in the latter part of this phase. All of these facts are things you learn through dying..
Aside from these problems, I thought the city looked cool, the puzzles OK at best, and at moments the game feels like it was made with love by fans of the genre. Could have been better, but I did'nt dislike the game either. 6/10
but I really did enjoy my time with the game. Thankfully with the latest patch even a power fantasy casual player like me can enjoy it, without worrying about outdated gameplay features, just intense action against nightmare creatures.
This game is waiting for a review. Take the first shot!
{{ item.rating }}
{{ item.percentage }}%
Awaiting more reviews
An error occurred. Please try again later.
Other ratings
Awaiting more reviews
Add a review
Edit a review
Your rating:
Stars and all fields are required
Not sure what to say? Start with this:
What kept you playing?
What kind of gamer would enjoy this?
Was the game fair, tough, or just right?
What’s one feature that really stood out?
Did the game run well on your setup?
Inappropriate content. Your reviews contain bad language.
Inappropriate content. Links are not allowed.
Inappropriate content. Content contains gibberish.
Review title is too short.
Review title is too long.
Review description is too short.
Review description is too long.
Not sure what to write?
Show:
5 on page
15 on page
30 on page
60 on page
Order by:
Most helpful
Most positive
Most critical
Most recent
Filters:
No reviews matching your criteria
Written in
English
Deutsch
polski
français
русский
中文(简体)
Others
Written by
Verified ownersOthers
Added
Last 30 daysLast 90 daysLast 6 monthsWheneverAfter releaseDuring Early Access
Your review should focus on your in-game experience only. Let the game stand entirely on its own merits.
Avoid noise
To discuss topics such as news, pricing, or community, use our forums. To request new games and website or GOG GALAXY features, use the community wishlist. To get technical support for your game contact our support team.
Critique responsibly
To keep our review sections clean and helpful, we will remove any reviews that break these guidelines or our terms of use.
Ok, got it
GOG Patrons who helped preserve this game
{{controller.patronsCount}} GOG Patrons
Error loading patrons. Please refresh the page and try again.