GamingUnion: “The survival horror genre has changed quite a lot in recent years, with many developers not willing to take risks on a genre that they feel isn’t a bastion for success. VectorCell on the other hand saw this as an opportunity and have poured their efforts into a game that looks to breathe new life in the genre. But, it doesn’t. Instead, it serves as a warning for other developers that if you want to make a survival horror game, the fundamentals need to be good before you even start thinking about the rest.”
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