| Ari_Gold said: one more question disolitude, i read an impression at neogaf that said this game was more of an evolution of the Point and Click adventure genre than survival horror, would you agree? |
No...do not agree.
Who ever wrote that prolly thinks Resident Evil 5 and Dead Space are survival horror.
Part of it is an adventure game but even that has a very unsettling atmosphere. And the other part, once the city changes is a..."get the hell out of here/run for your life"...which is pure dread. Its a lot more survival horror than anything in recent memory.
In the adventure part of the game, there are point and click elements to puzzles...but the game is never on rails or anything. You are free to go where you want and you get to do a lot of things like shake cans looking for keys, use the cell phone camera to uncover clues...etc.
Other little inventive things like a new door openeing mechanic and a really curious questions you are being asked by a psychiatrist between levels make the game impossible to categorize as point and click game. Like you are pointing and clicking, but not for the reasons you normally would in a click adventure game.
Game is done in a really interesting style. It seems like its a VHS tape you are playing as there are lots of rewinds, grain on film...etc







