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Published: 2016-03-30, Author: Benjamin , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Until Dawn is shaping up to be a unique horror game that takes the agency of video games and the higher caliber writing of Hollywood movies and blends it into an experience that promises to be unrivaled within the medium.The demo that was presented to jou...
Published: 2015-08-24, Author: Patrick , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: My wife and I fell for one another while drinking crappy beer and watching horror movies of questionable quality. This last week has been a repeat of that experience, but rather than watching a movie, we've been cackling our way through a video game.Until...
Published: 2015-07-13, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: I'm a sucker for horror, even if it dips in "B," heck, "C" territory. While I can turn off my brain and enjoy slasher and gore flicks like the Saw series they walk the line of "so bad it's good" so well, more often than not, a good horror movie has the po...
Plenty of scares for your cash, Real consequences to your choices, Plenty of replay value
Quick time events, 'nuff said, Familiar horror plot
There are jump-scares, creepy-scares and gore-galore There are occasional annoyances and certain elements become repetitive (quick time climbing again?) but Until Dawn is a thrill in the best horror movie tradition. Unlike a horror movie, though, this is...
Published: 2015-08-25, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Sets new standards for movie-style production values in a game, would stand up as a horror movie in its own right, in-game decisions have a certain bearing on the story
Gameplay is sedate to say the least, not very long - yet pricey, anathema to those who demand constant action, more replayable if you play it badly
If you're a fan of horror movies, and don't mind gameplay which is at the most gentle end of the spectrum, you will marvel at the movie-like experience Until Dawn provides. But we can't help thinking that games like Until Dawn now feel thoroughly a...
Abstract: Episodic gameplay and choose your own death games have become incredibly popular recently. Until Dawn takes certain elements from those games and expands upon them in all new ways. The results are intriguing and sometimes spot on, but does it maintain tha...
Plenty of scares for your cash, Real consequences to your choices, Plenty of replay value
Quick time events, 'nuff said, Familiar horror plot
There are occasional annoyances and certain elements become repetitive (quick time climbing again?) but Until Dawn is a thrill in the best horror movie tradition. Unlike a horror movie, though, this is a nine hour experience, and your first impulse once y...
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Published: 2014-12-06, Author: Nick , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Abstract: The setting for Sony's demo centred around a nubile young lady named Sam – played by Nashville 's Hayden Panettiere – who clambers out of the world's biggest bath tub to find that all her clothes have been stolen. She then wanders around an empty mansion ...
Tongueincheek tone, Creepy environments, Choices have real consequences
Silly, derailing second half, ‘Doctor Hill' fades into obscurity
Until Dawn is a flawed, but fun experience. Though an unfocused story means it falls short of greatness, it's an otherwise entertaining homage to the curious traditions of horror movies which pays off your in-game decisions with occasionally shocking cons...