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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPTEeX9ZE9Y
This video doesn't spoil anything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qmbEc5Iexo
The second video doesn't spoil anything either and gives you a taste of the "atmosphere" of Sevastopol - the noises you hear as you walk through the station and so forth.
Thx to both of you
I got jumpscared enough times: I'm just walking through a hallway and the alien suddenly drops out of the vents in front of my face (like less them 2 feet away from me) and then kills me.
Definetly recommended.
(It's on Humble Bundle right now!)
One of the spookiest games i've ever played.
I would say "The Trap" (Mission 10) and "The Descent" (Mission 14) are the highlights, though. Stress factor is considerably higher in these missions, which increases the fear of death. It is a very atmospheric game, too. It joins the ranks of games like Butcher Bay, Doom 3, etc that instantly grabs you by its slick aesthetic of a futuristic environment. Plenty of small details that envelope you in the environment.