3 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 2.6 hrs on record
Posted: Nov 25 @ 12:24pm
Updated: Nov 25 @ 12:24pm
Product received for free

Great adventure where you search the forest for bones and runes while avoiding a creature that just wants to play.

After receiving word that your mother is ill, you jump into your car and begin driving. To save time and get to the city faster, you choose to take a shortcut through the forest. But there is something in there that makes you crash your car. Now you need to get out, but the forest will not let you go easily.

First and foremost, despite the fact that this game is five years old, the graphics are still good today. You will spend the majority of your time in the forest, admiring trees, bogs, caverns, rocks, and so on, but everything is original and designed to make the location stand out. You will progress through five distinct chapters.

The gameplay follows the first-person adventure template. This means you can jump and run around without worrying about much. I really appreciate how you do not have to hold down the run button; simply tap it and you will sprint.

Nothing is marked with visual cues, therefore you will have to come near to something and look for the hand icon when hovering over an interesting item. Using them is also simple because you only need to interact with a location and the game will use it immediately if you have it in your inventory. However, objects are extremely rare and hardly worth mentioning. There are also no logical puzzles.

On the other hand, you will find a large number of notes organized into three sections. One is for Sarah, who you will learn more about in the game, an explorer who comments on the forest, and various people who wandered into the woods. Notes appear to glow in vibrant colors, making them more noticeable. You know how many there are for each chapter, so it is worth looking for them because they are quite long and include the majority of the game's lore.

Since there are no puzzles and items, the game is is all about looking for bones and runes. The goal is the same across all chapters. Although each stage provides some choice, there are specific paths you must take to reach your destination. To aid you out, each chapter contains a map that shows where to go. The number bones and runes for each level is seen in your inventory, however this is irrelevant because you must find them all to continue.

Despite the fact that a dark creature with glowing eyes and teeth is following you about and messing with you, you are rarely in danger. Its appearance is primarily linked to jumpscares because it might show up anywhere.

Of course, you can still die from a variety of other threats, including falling from heights, stepping into piranha-infested water, dark swamps, and so on. That is why, if you come upon an altar, you should always save. Sometimes the game will create an autosave, which is usually a clue that something dangerous is going to show up.

There are numerous achievements. Some are rewarded as you progress, some by encountering an event, and some are missable. Fortunately, you may replay any chapter to easily find the tricky achievements.
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