![]() ![]() I was shocked by how thin the atmosphere was, there were so many places they could have used to create something interesting, but their decisions just fell so flat. A lot of it felt cheap and tacky and it didn't really have any kind atmosphere. There's not exactly a lot of them either and only around two of them actually made me jump. Now let's talk about the horror aspect of it, which 100% consists of jump scares. Which is the major problem here, the storytelling is so weak! It doesn't help that the voice actors don't sound too enthusiastic about it either, you can tell when someone who's speaking extremely clear English is reading from a script that doesn't quite make sense. ![]() They were supposed to help set the scene, but when they started reusing the same letters it got more than a little boring. They also lazily put some of the same letters in different rooms too. It was really noticably too, since up until a certain point they were all entirely in English and then they suddenly weren't, it just made no sense. It's only minor, but honestly it's like they just cut a corner towards the later part of the game. However when you get further into the game it seems like they just stopped bothering to translate the text directly, requiring you to press F to read. Most of them are in English without you needing to "press F to read" like so: When you pick them up, they all have the ability for you to press F to have an overlay come up with easier to read text. I ended up having a bit of a laugh with it, because it was just so poorly translated overall.ĭuring the game, you can pick up letters, newspaper clippings and so on to give you a little backstory. Not only that, but the subtitles seemed to be turned on by default and they don't even match up to what's being said in English by the voice actors. The text while reading various letters is a muddled soup of English that became a pain to read. Let's start with the most pressing issue: the translation. YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view. ![]()
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