Fans of the original Slender: The Eight Pages have to only wait a little bit longer.
VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "Slender: The Arrival is a frustrating horror game in that it's easy to complement specific elements while disliking the core conceit. I may have found Slender's origins to be flawed from the start, yet I'm also left commending a full-fledged game rising out of creepy pasta threads. If nothing else, it's a sign of earnest appreciation from unexpected source material. But when I feel more legitimate tension from linear sections than repeated trial-and-error collecting bits – i.e. the series' main identity – I can't help but feel something is fundamentally lacking. The 10th Anniversary Update showcases Blue Isle's sedulous care in honoring the past, but it's nevertheless tainted by a game trying to pad out a one-trick pony."
Kind of a shame how quickly this game fell off after it's popularity. It even got a movie faster than any other horror game of the last decade. Still an interesting concept and design for the cryptid.
Overpriced imo. I bought the OG for like $2 lol! No co-op til next year either I believe.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "This brand new 10th anniversary remake of Slender: The Arrival might be an impressive visual overhaul of what was once a cheap-looking horror game, but at its core, it’s still the same janky and frustrating walking simulator released ten years ago. It may be a cult hit in the horror gaming community, but I didn’t find it very scary, nor compelling. I will give Blue Isle Studios credit for showcasing what Unreal 5 can provide to smaller games and teams, but sadly, mechanic-wise, nothing else of importance has been added. If you haven’t liked Slender: The Arrival back then, I doubt this overhaul will convince you otherwise."
If you are yet to play a Slenderman game but are a fan of all things horror, Slender: The Arrival on Xbox Series X|S is the version to step into.
It's good to see independent titles like Slender and Amnesia get horror gaming right, especially after the blatant action emphasis seen in series like Resident Evil and even Dead Space these days. Slender might have been a bit over-hyped, considering how many random Let's Play videos of the game are on Youtube, but it nails the fear aspect. I'm pretty excited about both this new Slender and the upcoming Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs. 2013 looks to be a good year for horror games.
Gotta say that The Arrival's price is right too.
damn it wish for a console release. lol
The graphics look great. Reminds me of Condemned.
just got my copy
I played the first one. It was good. I was kinda scared, but not really.
I bought this and played it for about ten minutes. Screamed and closed out of it. They lock the escape button so you are forced to watch.
This is coming from someone who likes these kinds of games. Holy crap...