"Man of Medan is a great start to The Dark Pictures Anthology. While some of the dialogue misses the mark, and the story starts a bit slow, once things get rolling you won't want to put it down." - Drew at Electric Bento
Richard writes: "If you have yet to play any of The Dark Pictures Anthology games, there is no better place to start than with Man of Medan"
'If you have yet to play any of The Dark Pictures Anthology games, there is no better place to start than with Man of Medan.'.
That's me the other day, and it was so bad I literally couldn't take it any more and turned it off mid-game.
1. The sluggish controls
2. The repeated attempts at jump scares during the opening section, none of which worked, not even the first one.
3. The expressions on the dead soldiers' faces were funny, the opposite of being disturbing.
4. That intro sequence with some detective type guy walking down a corridor with some genre of 'rock' music accompanying it. WTF?!
5. It then changed to this dude bro section of a bunch of unlikeable entitled types load up beer on someone's pleasure boat, complete with awful dialogue and an unbelievable situation (would I be up for a 4 person trip with my sister, her new boyfriend of a few weeks, and his brother??).
Anyway, I couldn't take it any more. It was horrible, and not in a scary way. I force quit without a care for my progress save.
Supermassive has released a Man of Medan patch that adds a native PS5 version alongside new improvements.
Funny thing about man of medan I played it recently on ps5 normally it's capped at 30 fps however there's a few point's in the game where you can trigger the game to run at 60fps by investigating specific items and reading specific letters.
For whatever reason that uncapped the frame rate for the remainder of your play session until the console is powered off or game stopped. You could also have multiple save file ones where you trigger the exploit quit and load into your main game
Not sure why it took so long for an official 60 fps patch.
Outside of that it's a great looking game and quite intriguing
I played this after it was given away on PS Plus and enjoyed it, until the ending I had which just seemed really empty. I think only one of the characters died as well.
Actually thought this one was quite good and didn’t deserve the hate it got at all.
The Quarry was their worst release to date - most disappointing game of the generation so far. Such a shame.
Both Man of Medan and Little Hope have received PEGI ratings for PS5, indicating that they might be getting a native release soon.
I’m willing to admit I was wrong about this game I had a blast playing it, my only issue is the short length in comparison to Until Dawn.
I can definitely see how they’ll be able to release a new Dark Pictures Anthology title every 6 months if all of them are as short as Man of Medan but I would prefer we got a new title of them every 3-4 years and each of them be a full experience.