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Dying: Sinner Escape Review — No Escape I TheKoalition

Garrett Glass of TheKoalition writes:
Dying: Sinner Escape is a game that could be far more interesting than it actually is. Nekom Entertainment's game has the perfect premise for a horror point-and-click adventure game: players must use their wits to escape five demented rooms in episodic chunks. But the game lacks terrifying moments, and that means being stuck in a room is as boring as it sounds.

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4.0

Dying: Sinner Escape Review | OmniGamer

The easiest way to tell a mystery is having the main character wake up and not know where they are or how they got there. This allows for the audience to learn right a long with the character and most times helps keep them interested. Dying: Sinner Escape does just that, however, the game is plagued by bad dialog that is preformed by horrible voice acting and while the puzzles are interesting and satisfying, everything else is lacking.

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[Gaming Evolution] DYING: Sinner Escape

DYING: Sinner Escape is a 3D horror Room-break game that combines a deep storyline with rich and seamless cinematics. In the story, you will play as multiple characters who are kept in different, strange but familiar places which are somehow similar in their nightmares. Together but separate, they are all suffering from the same painful, unusual phenomena.

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7.5

Dying: Sinner Escape Review | ArcadeSushi

Dying: Sinner Escape may have a bleak outlook on humanity, but it’s hard not to be drawn into its spellbinding environment. You may want to leave each room with a clear conscience, but no matter how many hints and clues are thrown your way, escaping may not be the best option. Some doors can be too scary to open.

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