![]() ![]() In it, you see a desperate cry for help in the form of a video message. The phone behaves strangely as you dive deeper into it. There’s obviously a lot more going on with Simulacra 2 than that, but that summarizes the plot pretty well. You talk to her friends and they have no idea where she is. With a strong focus on realism, the game's characters are played by live actors and shot at real locations. Dive into Anna's life as you look at her private photos, go through her dating app or view her personal video logs. Explore a fully realised world through the lens of a mobile phone. Enjoy a unique gameplay experience through popular phone apps, including a dating app, a social media app and a web browser. An expansive narrative with hours of gameplay that leads to 5 possible endings. Filmed with live actors and an extensive VO cast. Solve the recurring image and text decryption puzzles to learn more about Anna’s story. Listen, if you like horror, then this game is for you! And, in my opinion, it was totally worth it to buy it. So if you are thinking about getting this game, buy it for sure. Tbh I almost peed my pants twice in this game. It has a lot of really cool jumpscares that make me jump out of my seat. It is well thought game and I feel like this is the only game I enjoy playing on my phone. All the recorded messages and pictures really made me tgink that there was a lot of effort in this game which makes me smile. If you’re a person who gets easily scared, then this game isn’t really recommend for you, if you’re feeling extra brave, then I encourage you to try it. ![]() Also this game is not ment for the faint of heart and people who are easily disturbed. ![]() ![]() But the only down side to this is that I wish there were more ways to play the game and what I mean by that is that there are only 5 or 6 paths that you can play through this game, and once you played them all, it kinda feels like your $5 went down the drain. I would like at least 10 storylines at best, but all in all, I love this game. The idea behind “SIMULCARA” itself is great and the overall design and ease of gameplay were really well done, however it wasn’t enough to excuse the hokey acting, unintentionally hilarious dialogue, and ridiculous twist ending. There is very little problem-solving or puzzle elements that this game offers: instead we (the players) are left with HUGE chunks of the story involving “texting” and “messaging” random characters back and forth over and over in order to advance the plot. This was not the experience I was hoping for. Like I said earlier the idea of the haunted phone narrative is certainly a good one, but how the creators executed it? It’s just not scary! There were certain elements to the story that I wish got explored more that were kind of tossed to the wayside to make way for *more* texting.ĭespite all of that, the biggest letdown here has to be the lack of thrills sure its got some good jump-scares here and there, but that’s essentially it. This game will most likely appeal to you if you are a young teen, enjoy B horror movies, are disturbed very easily, and/or play those “scary” text-simulator stories. If you want something that’ll leave a lasting impression or keep you up at night, you’re going to be disappointed. ![]()
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