F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming It's quite unsettling. The game plunges you into a tense, isolated environment where every decision matters.

It's quite unsettling. The game plunges you into a tense, isolated environment where every decision matters.

It's quite unsettling. The game plunges you into a tense, isolated environment where every decision matters.

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superclem91
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05-14-2023, 09:26 AM
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I haven't finished my first run through yet—I've only just started using the motion tracking device in the game. Still, I have to agree with what was mentioned before. It feels a bit like The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. For some players, that experience can seem really dull. But if you let yourself get fully absorbed in the environment and story, it transforms completely. I enjoy taking my time, observing everything, and stepping into the world as if I were actually there. Of course, you could just rush ahead, ignore the surroundings, and keep moving until you find something—but where’s the excitement or authenticity in that? Games like this are meant to feel realistic, and I can’t deny it; both of these titles have left me shivering more than once. I wouldn't call A:I scary, but it definitely has its jump-scare moments. The suspense about when those will come is enough to keep you on your toes at times.
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superclem91
05-14-2023, 09:26 AM #11

I haven't finished my first run through yet—I've only just started using the motion tracking device in the game. Still, I have to agree with what was mentioned before. It feels a bit like The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. For some players, that experience can seem really dull. But if you let yourself get fully absorbed in the environment and story, it transforms completely. I enjoy taking my time, observing everything, and stepping into the world as if I were actually there. Of course, you could just rush ahead, ignore the surroundings, and keep moving until you find something—but where’s the excitement or authenticity in that? Games like this are meant to feel realistic, and I can’t deny it; both of these titles have left me shivering more than once. I wouldn't call A:I scary, but it definitely has its jump-scare moments. The suspense about when those will come is enough to keep you on your toes at times.

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OnlyMaxi
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05-14-2023, 10:44 AM
#12
Resident Evil lacks true scares; Alien isn't particularly frightening either. It's more about tension, and you might get startled only when you're not focused—otherwise it feels just unsettling as you're being followed.
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OnlyMaxi
05-14-2023, 10:44 AM #12

Resident Evil lacks true scares; Alien isn't particularly frightening either. It's more about tension, and you might get startled only when you're not focused—otherwise it feels just unsettling as you're being followed.

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