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DBD, see above, also you have MANY kills, different survivors skins and MANY perks to choose from.
DBD, except that F13th emotes makes things way better.
DBD, see 1st sentence.
Friday the 13th, see first sentence.
F13 is fun for the first 100 hrs tops. After killing Jason, and playing all it has to offer, it loses its replay value quickly.
They are the same idea but very different games. I like both. Not sure if I can pick, but I will say that Jason is my favorite horror figure.
Dead by daylight has a lot more grind and playability though. However the feeling of repairing a car and driving it was awesome! Even more awesome when you ran over your friends xD
as for now F13 is dead and the devs took opportunity from the lawsuit to tottaly abandon the game.
even though the game got slightly revived by steam summer sale, just have a look at it discussions and you will find alot of threads complaining that they can't join any game even tho the player base increased.
that just tell you how the game is ♥♥♥♥♥♥ and the devs doesn't care anymore...it had huge potential but the lawsuit + devs flipped everyone off.
But they had the ability to keep fixing game bugs\issues\balance...etc
They could have at least fixed their servers for the new comers from summer sale...but tbh i understand that they don't want to spend more money on a dead game....
DbD is more of a "game" and while, yes, it has its balance problems it is far and away more balanced and good at being "competitive" than F13th is. The "action" is more exciting in DbD whereas F13th has more of a "build-up" and "suspense" feel to it. DbD has much more variety in characters and perk builds as well.
DbD is a much, much better game but if you want a horror movie experience, F13th is probably slightly better at it overall.