A horror game from Deep End Games that throws you into the perspective of a blind woman. Perception explores the horror of the unknown, and stories of overcoming darkness.
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Give me hope. Give me fear. Don't give me another walking simulator...
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Sadly, we live in a day and age in which not many horror games are released, and among those the good are few and far between. Sure, we have some good exceptions such as Resident Evil VII, The Evil Within 2, and Detention, but we’re also getting a ton of games completely plagued with lots and lots of frustrating horror game clichés."
Ugh, too many walking sim jump scare games lately. Hence why I really didn't enjoy Until Dawn. Not only was it bad jump scares, but the butterfly effect thing was pointless. All that changes is who runs out the front door at the end.
How about turning them into action shooters with tons of ammo at your disposal and your character an unstoppable bullet magnet...
Now you (don’t) see it, now you (still) don’t
WTMG's Leo Faria writes: "Perception is a very original game, I have to admit. It brings some new ideas to the table, and it does have some passable production value, but it ultimately falls flat due to some boring segments, annoying enemy sections and repetitive visuals (there’s just so much you can do to emulate a blind person trying to see). Despite the issues, it’s not a terrible game and it’s not being sold for a hefty price. If you’re a Switch owner looking for some horror games before the eventual release of the Resident Evil Revelations remasters, then Perception is the least terrible choice you can have."