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Re:Turn - One Way Trip
Trapped in a ghostly train, Saki must search the past and present to find and save her friends. More importantly, Saki must use her wits if she is to survive against an unspeakable evil hellbent on avenging unrequited love.
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Re:Turn – One Way Trip is filled with unexpected twists and turns, satisfying jumpscares, an eerie atmosphere and a well-written story. There are some moments of awkward dialogue, but it does very little to take away from the story. Discovering what happened to the old passengers of the train and how their experiences effect the characters is good fun. It’s also terrifying, and the perfect title to pick up this Halloween. Heck, it’s perfect for any time really. Just be sure to play with headphones on and the lights off to get the full effect of the scares.
Many of you probably know by now that I’m a huge fan or horror games. I’ve played dozens in the past few years, ranging from the excellent remake of Resident Evil 2 to the migraine inducing What Happened. They come in all shapes and sizes, but I have to admit that I don’t think I’ve ever played a pixelated horror game before. You simply don’t see them often. So when I came across Re:Turn – One Way Trip, I was too intrigued to let it pass by. The question is, was it a trip worth t...
Re:Turn - One Way Trip is enjoyable most of the time. It has a strong presentation and enjoyable puzzles, even if the game world's a bit too small for its own good and there are a few issues here and there.
If you learn nothing else from me, at least understand that you should never launch into the next phase of life with a camping trip amongst friends. As we see in Re:Turn - One Way Trip, you're bound to end up with ghost trains, missing friends, deadly demons, and pixel graphics.Read More
Horror has become a more crowded and popular genre in recent years, with big budget franchises like Resident Evil and The Evil Within along with many others proving that people love to be spooked. Re:Turn – One Way Trip comes from an indie studio who intend to frighten you with their 2D side-scrolling puzzle horror adventure, when five teens go camping in the woods and, yes, get separated, only to encounter monsters of the past… and the present.
We had a chance to play Re: Turn - One Way Trip and here are our thoughts on it!