Daylight is worth one nervous dash through its short campaign, but it's too heavy on stereotypes and naffness to warrant the repeat visits it's designed for.Tags:GamesBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparision from, and manufacturersShar...
Published: 2014-04-29, Author: Simon , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: A long-abandoned mental hospital situated in a sleepy fishing village; corridors that itch with maggots; hallways strewn with rotting sofas and lonely hospital trolleys; a breathy, fearful female protagonist who shrieks at every turn ("I know there's some...
If you like Slender, play that instead and pretend you are navigating a maze of corridors. If you hate Slender, run far away from Daylight as though evil witches are chasing you....
Abstract: The interface of Daylight is quite well implemented, with your phone acting as a minimap and a light source that you hold in your hand, and various small icons dotted across the bottom of your screen. The HUD is out of the way and allows for more awarenes...
Abstract: Successful horror is 90% unpredictability and 10% actual creepiness. Look no further than Slender: The Eight Pages for a perfect example -- the monster itself looks ridiculous, but it gave so many people nightmares because it was unpredictable. Daylight i...
Abstract: Daylight ReviewAn elaborate version of Pac-Man that isn't anywhere near as scary as it thinks it is.Facebook Share Twitter Share By Steven Burns @TheSteveBurnio 29th Apr, 2014 - 2:54pm One of the most boring 'horror' experiences in years, the only thi...
Upon death, Sarah regains consciousness before the message “You can't remember, but this seems familiar” lines the foot of the screen. In note-driven Daylight, this is perhaps the most hauntingly accurate passage of the lot.TOP GAME MOMENTHospital history...