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Review on πŸ–€ Unveiling the Meridiem Daymare: 1998 - Black Edition New (056533.001): A Detailed Review and Impressive Features by Dustin Wheeler

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Slow Start But Getting Better

I actually bought the game digitally from PSN but wanted to share my personal experience with this product. It starts slow and painfully direct. There are some good atmospheric and really tense moments that set the mood. It's only when you take control of the real protagonist that the game turns into a pretty decent survival experience. I won't spoil anything, but there's a part that takes place in the hospital where the game opens up to a less linear experience that was actually pretty good. I would rate it higher if the whole game was more like this section. He doesn't do anything that's never been done before, and yes, most of what he does has been done better. However, for modern survival horror, this is a good choice. The graphics in the cutscenes are a little shaky, but I didn't notice the game crashing or crashing. I've read that other people have encountered problems. My biggest complaint is that it's a bit misleading. There aren't really three points of view, you'll be playing different characters early on, but there's really only one real main character. You play as different characters at certain stages of the story, but there is only one campaign. You won't see different perspectives on events, but I liked it the moment I arrived at the hospital and I can recommend it with confidence.

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • Great Price