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From what I've seen, it seems to handle the genre quite well. It gives you enough agency to make it feel like you are a part of the story and it doesn't take itself too seriously. The writing gets a pass because it is playing on horror movie tropes and cliches so when something is stupid and silly, its probably supposed to be that way.

The biggest problem with Beyond was that the story was a mess and due to clumsy use of the "no game overs" rule, it felt like what you had very little impact on the world.