Serena Nelson writes: "Just in case you're not aware of what One Final Breath is, you're playing as a father who's gone searching for his missing daughter. She's last been seen around the St. Mary's boarding school so he goes off to try to find her. What he finds inside is not exactly what he expects. Remember, this is a horror game and the school used to be an institute housing the mentally unstable.
You're armed with nothing but your wits, a flashlight, and your cell phone. There are no weapons to be had so you're forced to run and hide everywhere in the hospital-slash-school if you want to survive the night. You'll be spending as much time solving the mystery of the place in One Final Breath as you will be searching for your daughter."
Cliqist reports on Dark Day Interactive - developers of Once Bitten Twice Dead, One Final Breath, and a number of other poorly reviewed titles - and the controversies that have followed them; including stealing art assets, not paying staff, and pulling underhanded tricks on Kickstarter.
Marcus Estrada writes: "Obviously, there’s nothing new about some Kickstarter projects restarting themselves after failure. Every so often we even see successful campaigns come back for another round of funding after they realize what they originally asked wasn’t enough. But, when I see something akin to the events that have taken place with One Final Breath… Well, let’s just say it doesn’t paint a very positive picture."
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"Hailing from Adelaide Australia, Dark Day Interactive has announced that its next title will be the horror experience One Final Breath, which is due out in November on Steam, PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Wii U. It will also be coming to Oculus Rift, and you can see how the experience plays in Virtual Reality below."
I didnt hear of this game until now. It sounds interesting though. Maybe Ill check it out
Let's see if those making drama about that other kickstarter will say something now.
Looks pretty good you'll find alpha demo footage on youtube for those who want to check it out.
interesting stuff.
If they take cues from PT it could turn out to be a very good game.