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Lol . I'm playing it right now apart from some 🥴 elements and limited gameplay mechanics . I'm enjoying this walking simulator so far . Its similar to Still wakes the Deep . Many of the positive reviews are fans of A Quiet Place including me .
There are people that are wanting to buy it and are strict with their money on WHAT GAME to buy. So far I’m not really believing any of the negative posts here saying there are things wrong with the game.
and what is so wrong, please explain
It's not that hard to find the issues, lol.
Here's some to humor you.
1. The writing is objectively awful.
2. The game is actually 2-3 hours long, but is artificially lengthen by having to crouch walk through the whole game. No, it does not use this mechanic in any new interesting ways. It is a tedious slog the whole way.
3. Hilarious QTE events.
4. Yellow "hold my hand because I can't think for myself" paint EVERYWHERE.
5. You are killed instantly in a variety of 4-5 cut scene deaths if you get to a certain loudness. No chase mechanics in this game like Alien.
6. All tension is lost after dying OVER AND OVER to ridiculous sound triggers and magnetic AI.
There you go, hope it helps.
Ps. I've watch a full play-through.
The only genuinely good part that worked really well, were the game over sequences.
Going from total silence, to the main character screaming for her life is pretty unsettling.