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Am Jahrestag des Verschwindens ihrer Freunde verbringt eine Gruppe Teenager das Wochenende in einer Skihütte, ohne zu wissen, dass sie nicht allein sind.Am Jahrestag des Verschwindens ihrer Freunde verbringt eine Gruppe Teenager das Wochenende in einer Skihütte, ohne zu wissen, dass sie nicht allein sind.Am Jahrestag des Verschwindens ihrer Freunde verbringt eine Gruppe Teenager das Wochenende in einer Skihütte, ohne zu wissen, dass sie nicht allein sind.
- 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
- 1 Gewinn & 8 Nominierungen insgesamt
Hayden Panettiere
- Samantha
- (Synchronisation)
Peter Stormare
- Dr. Hill
- (Synchronisation)
Rami Malek
- Joshua
- (Synchronisation)
Brett Dalton
- Michael
- (Synchronisation)
Meaghan Martin
- Jessica
- (Synchronisation)
Galadriel Stineman
- Ashley
- (Synchronisation)
Noah Fleiss
- Christopher
- (Synchronisation)
Nichole Sakura
- Emily
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Nichole Bloom)
Jordan Fisher
- Matthew
- (Synchronisation)
Ella Lentini
- Hannah
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Larry Fessenden
- Flamethrower Guy
- (Synchronisation)
Graham Reznick
- Radio DJ
- (Synchronisation)
Heather Robb
- Sheriff
- (Synchronisation)
Brian McGuinness
- Ranger
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Tiffany Bartok
- Detective
- (Synchronisation)
Robin Chalk
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Neil Grainger
- Mocap Artist (London)
- (Nicht genannt)
Patrick Mölleken
- Michael
- (German version)
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
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Some of these cinematic games get a lot of flack, and for good reason, but this is definitely an exception. This game BLEW me away. All the different endings and possibilities are what set this apart. The story is amazing and every decision you make feels like it matters -- in fact, you can go back and see just how much it DOES matter on each additional playthrough!
This game is amazing. Its cult status guarantees it to become a collector's item one day. Get it while you still can!
This game is amazing. Its cult status guarantees it to become a collector's item one day. Get it while you still can!
This game has a very simple tone from the outset, it progresses nicely as a horror should through a few jump scares and quirky interactions between the characters, as you could hope for. It then proceeds to reveal a whole new story all together. This game is a masterpiece and for a British studio to hit the nail on the head, and almost perfect an American set horror game is incredible. The team at supermassive should be proud of themselves.
Everytime you think you have this games story roped in, it unties itself and leaves you desperate to continue your journey. The twists and turns in this game make it very unique, like the story. The characters have their own unique personalities but the versatility of each one of them, coupled with outstanding performances by an extremely talented cast just reflects how good this game is. The way this game makes you feel about each character is rivalled only by that of a rock star game (Red dead 2 for example). The scenary and environment are great even its not as consistent as you'd like, but it does its job in always making you feel like there is something behind you or someone watching you.
I would give this game 95/100 as I don't feel it gets the credit it deserves. If your looking for an outstanding experience for the PlayStation, then you will definitely find one here. Thank you supermassive games, I will now always look forward to your next games.
Everytime you think you have this games story roped in, it unties itself and leaves you desperate to continue your journey. The twists and turns in this game make it very unique, like the story. The characters have their own unique personalities but the versatility of each one of them, coupled with outstanding performances by an extremely talented cast just reflects how good this game is. The way this game makes you feel about each character is rivalled only by that of a rock star game (Red dead 2 for example). The scenary and environment are great even its not as consistent as you'd like, but it does its job in always making you feel like there is something behind you or someone watching you.
I would give this game 95/100 as I don't feel it gets the credit it deserves. If your looking for an outstanding experience for the PlayStation, then you will definitely find one here. Thank you supermassive games, I will now always look forward to your next games.
So, what do you get when a David Cage game goes wrong and turns into a horror flick? Well, you get this game. Really, these are the types of games I normally don't play, as I really view these as "interactive fiction" more than a game, even though this one is more akin to old adventure games you play on PC. In this style of game, though, I think the horror aspect of it helps it out.
One reason I think that is that controls are limited, and that's fine by me. All you really have in this game is a walking stick and an interact button. You barely have control of the camera, but the in- game camera angles aren't that bad. Just think of it as early Resident Evil with no weapons or zombies. Some places do have you ping-ponging from one wall to another, but with this game, it's not necessarily a big concern. Heck, most of the is just interacting and quick time events anyway.
Now, when it comes to story, what would you think about when you think about most horror movies? Bunch of teenagers? Check! Jumpscares? Check! A guy, or thing, just "making a killing" somewhere? Check, and I apologize for the pun. Couldn't resist! Anyway, as you can tell, this game plays a lot with horror movie tropes, but it's still a lot of fun to play through, even when you can choose, or be punished in some ways, what happens to the characters. In fact, it is possible to keep all the characters alive, at least the ones after the beginning of the game, during their return stay at a cabin, a year after a death of a few friends, gone horribly wrong, and the butterfly effect can cause for some interesting changes. Another mechanic, though playing a smaller part, is the way the game learns about your fears. After some chapters, you meet a psychologist name Dr. Alan Hill, and his involvement is pretty much asking you questions, such as how you feel for the characters. I don't want to spoil too much, but I can say that whoever plays his roll, it feels like he had some fun playing the role. In fact, all the characters were acted perfectly, even the guy from the show Mr. Show. Overall, story is just a campy horror story, but it's fun to play through. The jump scares do get tiring after a while, but it can keep you along for the ride easily.
Now, the best part of the game is the graphics, and let me tell you, if the developers tried to make it anymore realistic looking than it does now, the PlayStation 4 might've not been able to run it. It's just that good looking. What helps even more is that the faces were motion captured, and the actors did an excellent job with making the characters look real. Still better than Cole Phelps performance on L.A. Noire, which wasn't bad but just felt like the actor was nervous at some parts, and I'm glad none of the characters were like that.
While I wouldn't have recommended the game while it was at $60, this is worth at least checking out. This is the only game of it's kind I felt like buying, as I really wasn't a fan of the David Cage games, but this was the one exception I made. If you find it at a good price, get it. It's also worth noting that it does have PlayStation Camera functionality, but before you go out and buy one, just know it just record your reaction to a jump scare, which thinking about it now, that's a bit creepy.
One reason I think that is that controls are limited, and that's fine by me. All you really have in this game is a walking stick and an interact button. You barely have control of the camera, but the in- game camera angles aren't that bad. Just think of it as early Resident Evil with no weapons or zombies. Some places do have you ping-ponging from one wall to another, but with this game, it's not necessarily a big concern. Heck, most of the is just interacting and quick time events anyway.
Now, when it comes to story, what would you think about when you think about most horror movies? Bunch of teenagers? Check! Jumpscares? Check! A guy, or thing, just "making a killing" somewhere? Check, and I apologize for the pun. Couldn't resist! Anyway, as you can tell, this game plays a lot with horror movie tropes, but it's still a lot of fun to play through, even when you can choose, or be punished in some ways, what happens to the characters. In fact, it is possible to keep all the characters alive, at least the ones after the beginning of the game, during their return stay at a cabin, a year after a death of a few friends, gone horribly wrong, and the butterfly effect can cause for some interesting changes. Another mechanic, though playing a smaller part, is the way the game learns about your fears. After some chapters, you meet a psychologist name Dr. Alan Hill, and his involvement is pretty much asking you questions, such as how you feel for the characters. I don't want to spoil too much, but I can say that whoever plays his roll, it feels like he had some fun playing the role. In fact, all the characters were acted perfectly, even the guy from the show Mr. Show. Overall, story is just a campy horror story, but it's fun to play through. The jump scares do get tiring after a while, but it can keep you along for the ride easily.
Now, the best part of the game is the graphics, and let me tell you, if the developers tried to make it anymore realistic looking than it does now, the PlayStation 4 might've not been able to run it. It's just that good looking. What helps even more is that the faces were motion captured, and the actors did an excellent job with making the characters look real. Still better than Cole Phelps performance on L.A. Noire, which wasn't bad but just felt like the actor was nervous at some parts, and I'm glad none of the characters were like that.
While I wouldn't have recommended the game while it was at $60, this is worth at least checking out. This is the only game of it's kind I felt like buying, as I really wasn't a fan of the David Cage games, but this was the one exception I made. If you find it at a good price, get it. It's also worth noting that it does have PlayStation Camera functionality, but before you go out and buy one, just know it just record your reaction to a jump scare, which thinking about it now, that's a bit creepy.
Been waiting for a long time for this game and it exceeded all my expectations.
Go get Until Dawn. The best thing I've played since the legendary Witcher 3.
It's obvious they took their time creating this masterpiece, because everything is top notch here - the setting in the mountains is breathtaking, characters are likable, the plot is great and plenty of thrills.
This is a fast-paced intriguing game I literally couldn't stop playing until dawn.
Go get Until Dawn. The best thing I've played since the legendary Witcher 3.
It's obvious they took their time creating this masterpiece, because everything is top notch here - the setting in the mountains is breathtaking, characters are likable, the plot is great and plenty of thrills.
This is a fast-paced intriguing game I literally couldn't stop playing until dawn.
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But it does not just play with the cliches we have (though no nudity in case you were wondering, but a lot of violence and death if that helps or appalls you), it builds on them and it tells quite the interesting story. A story you participate in, a story you actually play. And you play multiple characters and you have to make sure they all survive ... or if you are mad I reckon, make sure everyone dies - which by the way isn't as easy as it may sound.
I played this so many times and do not regret I did. This is not for everyone of course ... you have to love story game telling with little to no action. Yes you get FMV here, but you can control and move the characters too at certain points of the story. A rich story that takes breaks from time to time to give you psychological tests ... from a psychiatrist ... there is so much here ... so much story, so many neat and wicked twists ... I love it! I know the rating gave it away, yes?
I played this so many times and do not regret I did. This is not for everyone of course ... you have to love story game telling with little to no action. Yes you get FMV here, but you can control and move the characters too at certain points of the story. A rich story that takes breaks from time to time to give you psychological tests ... from a psychiatrist ... there is so much here ... so much story, so many neat and wicked twists ... I love it! I know the rating gave it away, yes?
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- WissenswertesSuperMassive Games have designed a mechanism in the game where you connect your PS4 camera and face it towards you when playing the game. When a jump scare occurs, the mechanism will make the camera take a picture of your reaction.
- PatzerIf you manage to keep everyone alive and Sam and Mike reach the area where any deceased characters bodies would hang if they had died earlier, there will only be one body visible (the Stranger). Yet Sam and Mike will exclaim that there are "lots of bodies" and will react accordingly.
- Crazy CreditsNoah Fleiss was originally not credited as Chris, although his name appeared in the opening titles. A patch later added him to the ending credits.
- VerbindungenFeatured in DashieGames: Until Dawn! #01 (First 10 minutes) (Gameplay!) (2015)
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