![]() All of the characters are credible, diverse and well-developed, and there are so few of them that you remember everyone and they all matter, none of them can be left out with no impact. Well, it didn't bother me enough to take me out of it, even briefly. I wasn't bothered by the gender in the least, and her personality isn't irritating(I've yet to come across a single obnoxious person in this franchise up to this point) however, her vocabulary, well, fits her age, and it does take away from the mood when something is called/described using words like "boring", "gross" or "yuck". You now play as Heather, a teenage girl not afraid to speak her mind. This has astonishing graphics, and the lighting, shadows and weather effects(love the "grain") are brilliantly done. it might be the pop song, if I will grant that it's sufficiently sad in tone). The story-telling is well-done(I swear to you, I was literally touched a handful of times during this, not only scared) with you finding details as you go along, and then the scripted, in-engine cut-scenes(there are no CGI ones in this one, and they are not missed), with a free cinematography(with that said, were there an excess of shots from below the protagonist, or was that just me?), a wide range of animations and rather articulated faces and the like(I do not personally find the introductory movie as compelling as the other two, perhaps that is only me. The plot is marvelous, if not as deep as that of SH2. This hits the nail on the head in that regard. This has amazing music, if there may be more lyrics than earlier in the series then again, they are fantastic, and like the second, this does, as it needs to, distinguish itself(without deviating so much that we get alienated), they can't all be carbon-copies, they have to do something new. The atmosphere is chilling, carefully established and maintained throughout, by the grisly sights and the incredibly well-done and meticulously crafted sound-side that is either shocking or hinting, never noisy or dull. This again uses our own imagination in conjunction with the unnerving sights and audio to build up the psychological terror. They are grotesque and nightmarish again, and this time, a few are downright bizarre in appearance, resembling nothing that we can recognize. On the other hand, this one may have about twice as many types of creatures. and I tend to think it's the former, not the latter meanwhile, this has the greatest riddle-solving system yet), if there may be about the same amount of them. including in a way that I'd have preferred it didn't, but I understand that others did want that you should definitely try to play the original one before this, you will appreciate it on another level), but the well-done puzzles seem simpler(that, or I'm getting better. It's about as long as the first one(in general, it takes a bit of inspiration from it. ![]() ![]() ![]() yep, adjustable difficulty, so anyone can play this). In ways, this is less hard than the others(on the other hand, it is challenging, yes, also on the easiest setting, of the three for puzzles and four for action. All that appears to mean is that you can save at any time(with a few delectable exceptions), and are not limited to the well-placed(if arguably plentiful) checkpoints. No, I mean it, I am in a state of utter awe of this ability to continue producing grade-A results.
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