![]() ![]() “Please don’t make me look into the darkness”, you think, but you have to. At first, nothing happens, until you realise you’re supposed to look for her. For some reason the torches that are ever-present (except when they aren’t) on your guns are off, and you can hear a girl singing a song. And, sure, while it does rely on them a lot, there’s a mental aspect that plays with you.įor example, on the second level (one of the shorter ones), you start in complete darkness. At first, the worry is that it relies on jump scares, because without the story of Until Dawn to push you along, jump scares can’t carry a game. Seeing a giant, horrific clown face above you as you enter the level is the touch of a developer that knows it’s playing games with you. I know it’s a common fear, and although they’re creepy, they don’t really scare me as such. I should be clear, I’m not actually afraid of clowns. Ditching the narrative, character interaction drama type gameplay, this PSVR title is an on-rails shooter, with you sat in a rollercoaster car, travelling along the tracks throughout a psychologically terrifying ride. Until Dawn was a blast and, quite frankly, more of that universe is a good thing. From the moment it was announced, Rush of Blood had my interest.
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