Do you like Until Dawn?
Do you like Until Dawn?
I very much enjoyed watching somebody else play it
It's fine. It's not much of a game. I like that it had fixed camera angles for some parts.
girls were hot
Yes, it's the best """game""" of its medium and completely exposes David Cage as a hack
The only good movie-game out on the market.
It's the exception that proves the rule of Movie Games
This game is the 'subverse expectations"
shit made right, the best example being Ash and Mike
You expect Matt to be a shitter but he ends up being not-Nathan based Chad
And you expect Ash to be qte but she is a fucking asshole that let you die of rencor despite she begging you to kill her previously
haven't played but am interested. this and Bloodborne are the only reasons i want a PS4 at this point. maybe when the new gen consoles come out i'll grab one cheap.
Detroit is much, much better.
Fuck i mean Mike instead of Matt
mike being the best and most pure character was a nice twist
Matt was a complete faggot with no spine.
Honestly it's one of the rare games where I'd say watching others do Let's Play is genuinely more entertaining than playing it yourself.
Yes. I haven't really been enjoying Man of Medan as much though
>go out of your way to try to kill emily
>she just keeps fucking surviving
>eventually give up and stop trying to sabotage her
>only one who dies is stupid jess
not a bad playthrough.
>it's the best """game""" of its medium and completely exposes David Cage as a hack
This might be because Until Dawn had Larry Fessenden involved in it, an actual accomplished horror film maker, not some wannabe movie maker but stuck in video games hack.
why was matt so hard to keep alive?
Animations are weird, twist is lame, scenes composition is bad
Yeah. I think it stands above other movie games because they actually came up with a cinematic premise where making choices is pretty fun. The fact that it mostly doesn't bullshit you about all the characters being able to die at some point is also a plus.
I'd say Connor's path is definitely much better, but the other two stories were boring as fuck. The senseless twist in one of them kills it completely, even if it's not as bad as the twist in Heavy Rain.
Nigger's gotta die first, them's the rules of horror schlock.
For some reason, I've watched 3 playthroughs of it. Fun as fuck.
Everyone knows the rule is the first to die is the "slut".
The Wendigo twist was a big letdown. I wanted a slasher movie game. Instead I was lied to.
Otherwise, it was fine.
>people in here calling big Cage a hack
I urge you to reconsider for your own safety.
Sup Cage. Omikron was the only good game you've ever made.
Indigo Prophecy was hilarious though one of the funniest games I've ever played
It's a good movie game. It shows really well that you can make a good movie game, David Cage is just a terrible filmmaker
It was a dumb feature but I really like how the camera recorded your reaction to the jumpscares
Watching myself jump in fear is always hilarious
I really enjoyed it and I think it works way better as a game than If it was a movie like some people suggested
I didn't even know about this.
>I hated it when the camera recorded how I did cum during a jumpscare
Detroit was awful
It's disgustingly blatant with the allegories to the civil rights movement and Jesus Christ. The lack of subtly really exposes how much of a hack David Cage is. Connor's storyline is ok tho
I liked it as a premise.
I liked the twist that the "Killer" was a red herring and that it was all an elaborate hoax that happened to be happening in the middle of some actual real shit that most of them were oblivious to, including the fake killer himself.
I like that it felt like one of those early 2000's horror films in tone.
I like that Mike, instead of being the resident asshole like in every horror movie his character type appears in, ended up being the the main character willing to jump into hell for his girlfriend, and putting himself in actual mortal danger for the majority of the night while everyone else was just in fake danger and getting pranked.
They're about even both of them benefit from actually letting characters die and having multiple branching paths and endings
They make Telltale's games laughable in comparison