MMGN: Until Dawn knows that it's an interactive B-grade slasher flick. It doesn't need to have an award-winning story, but it realises the importance of choice, and that's why it could be the best interactive experience, the annual first party game that isn’t really a game, on PlayStation.
It's basically teenage drama meets Cabin in the Woods, framed as a choose your own adventure with quicktime events and Peter Stormare as the puppet master.
Leaked screenshots from Sony Interactive Entertainment and Ballistic Moon's upcoming remake of Until Dawn have reportedly emerged.
Doesn't look any different to the ps4 version. Hope it's not another lazy Sony remaster a.k.a remake.
A good game, had some fps troubles on ps4. So hopefully thats ironed out with some better looking graphics.
I think Sony should rename PlayStation to RemakeStation. I am a Playstation fan but this is getting ridiculous. I think this is the weakest gen software-wise compared to all other gen.
PS2 > PS3 > PS1 > PS4 > PS5
An early new Until Dawn comparison video has been released, comparing the visuals from the upcoming UE5 version to those of the 2015 original.
This is a fun game. But remaking this is lazy. A cheap remaster while a new game is being developed would have had more value for the customer.
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Im looking forward to this. I dont know alot about it, but sounds like a good ride.
When did interactive plot-driven games like this stopped being considered "games"? At some point people tried to redefined these when these type of experiences go back at least into the 80's with Sierra games like King's Quest and the like.
I watched the latest video they released and I'm digging it.
I like the cheesy slasher feel I can handle that type of horror compared to over the top super grotesque stuff..
I also am cool with the style of gameplay. I loved Heavy Rain and I liked Beyond: Two Souls well enough to platinum. Which reminds me I need to go back and try for the Heavy Rain platinum.
My only concern is that if I was to buy it on August 25th I would ultimately push it aside when MGS V hits on September 1st and even further down the line when Fallout 4 hits on November 10th.
I'll probably pick this up after it receives its first price drop 6 months or so after it releases.