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Rated 59 "It's not an action game, it's not a classic adventure game, and it's not an action adventure. It's a horror game all right, but the gameplay doesn't fit into any of the aforementioned categories."
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Omni [6.9/10] "There are a few puzzles to work through, but the bulk consists of talking to people and gathering data. (And getting in and out of the damn forest.)"
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Review by Tom Bramwell [9/10] "a fun game, and one that will appeal to anyone who enjoys survival horror."
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Jakub Wojnarowicz (85%) "You'll be on edge of your seat and scared as you play even during "safe" areas, just because of previous experiences or the feeling that something is about to happen." Features a number of screenshots.
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Reviewed by John Breeden. Score: 3-1/2 out of 5.
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By Cody Nicholson with screenshots [85%] "But when the curtain closes, the movie and the game share one important quality: both are engrossing entities that are sure to bring chills and thrills to unsuspecting victims."
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Review by A. A. White [Score card B] "one of the better horror-themed games on the market, but is fatally flawed by some of the worst control on record."
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Reviewer: Jason Lambert [8.3/10] "The story is not that straightforward and will keep you guessing and playing more to find out the ending."
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By Christopher "shaithis" Buecheler. [92/100] "As far as the game design itself goes, I would describe it as "thoroughly engrossing". I couldn't stop playing."
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Review by Patrick Klepek - Grade B+ "BWV1: Rustin Parr is able to not only overcome the incredible movie license hurdle, but it also one of the creepiest and most entertaining adventure titles released this year."