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When eight friends come together after a horrible tragedy, you don’t expect a night filled with horror tropes. Do your best to keep everyone alive, or fail miserably and see everyone horribly dispatched. A remake of the 2014 original, Until Dawn comes with better graphics and improved environments. Experience the horror for the first time or jump back in as a veteran to see what has changed.
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With a strong focus on visual upgrades, this rebuilt take of the 2015 horror romp can feel more like a remaster than a remake. Still, if you've never played the original – or you're a seasoned Blackwood Mountain survivor seeking the game's definitive version – Until Dawn is an easy recommendation.
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Until Dawn 2024 has some welcome improvements to gameplay, audio, and is packed with visual polish. But it fails to capture the original's campy charm and distinct visual identity.
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Until Dawn is a campy teen horror slasher with some easy-to-hate characters, which comes in a choice-based medium. You can choose to save them or have them all meet their demise. Buy if you haven't played it, or wait for sale if you already have.
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Ballistic Moon’s remake of Until Dawn is proving one of our most difficult review assignments of the year. Here’s the rub: Supermassive Games’ cult interactive movie is still very much one of the best examples of the genre you can find on any console, and we highly recommend you play it. However, the PS4 version is just nine-years-old, and while this new-gen re-release does demonstrate some seismic graphical upgrades, it’s largely the same experience at its core – with no discounts or incentives for existing owners. To make matters worse, the original runs at 60fps with PS5 backwards compatibility, while...
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Life is all about choices, every moment is a crossroad begging you to decide which path you shall follow. The path you choose to take is the one that decides where about’s your story is headed, something as silly as running back to your house to grab something you forgot can have drastic outcomes which all affect what happens next in your life. So let’s say for example you are walking to the train station when suddenly you decide to look through your bag, in looking you realize you forgot to grab something important, now you can go on and...
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A terrifying slasher movie made interactive, Until Dawn is a masterpiece of horror that every fan should experience at least once. However, it is not without some key flaws that could hamper your overnight stay on Blackwood Mountain.
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A combination of the biggest cliches in horror films with the biggest cliches in gaming, Until Dawn is somehow far better (and scarier) than it perhaps should be.
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I know myself and many other gamers will consider this an “interactive experience”, but it needs nothing else to make this game great. It’s a well-designed, intelligent and polished piece of work that won’t disappear into the mass of other games coming out over the next year. Until Dawn will be hard to forget and is a must-play for all gamers… except those with heart conditions, perhaps.
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Announced in 2012 as a Move-based PS3 game, Until Dawn has undergone a number of delays and design changes during its prolonged development. Normally, such production woes are a bad omen for the fate of a game, but Until Dawn doesn't just limp to release like a bloodied survivor; it emerges as an excellently penned teen horror tale that sets a new standard for the adventure genre.
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As cheesy horror goes, you've never had it this pretty or entertaining but when it comes to a one off experience, Until Dawn is expensive interactive terror.
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Until Dawn is a flawed, but fun experience. Though an unfocused story means it falls short of greatness, it’s an otherwise entertaining homage to the curious traditions of horror movies which pays off your in-game decisions with occasionally shocking consequences.
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