About This Game Long Night: Alone I break is the first episode of a three episodes season. The next episodes will be released in the next few monthsConceptLong Night is a Third Person Survival-Horror video game series which aims to reconnect with the atmosphere of its ancestors, the old classics from the 90's and early 2000With this game Trickster Face wants to put Lurking Fear back to the center of the gaming experience, rather than pure action sustained by an escalation of noisy special effects. Here we have no shot guns nor giant monsters, but simply David, a youngster who can only count on your pugnacity and your instinct, to survive, and save his friends.SynopsisThis black tale takes place in an American holiday camp next to a forest, at the end of a summer in the nineties. The heroes are a group of four teenage friends, accustomed to meet there every year. Spending their last evening together telling horror stories for fun, they find themselves plunged into a nightmare, bringing their most secret anguishes to life, tormenting them. All of a sudden everyone is on his own. During the night David will try to find and help his friends, but doing so, he will have to face worse than the fear that pursues him.Features:- Take control of your environment, keep the balance of your mental state to run and hide from your nemesis - Resolve enigma to understand the intimacy of the 4 teenagers and become the wall between them and their fears. - Explore Long Night camp to discover great side quests, giving better understanding of the background.- Choose to play with Old School (without checkpoints and interaction icons) or Modern Gameplay (with all the help you want)Warning:Long Night is rated 17+ M for mature by ESRB for the following contentViolenceBloodSexual ThemesNudity 6d5b4406ea Title: Long NightGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Trickster FacePublisher:Trickster FaceRelease Date: 7 Jul, 2014 Long Night Activation Code long night is over. long night in wrong beach. long night frank strozier. gta long night apk. gta long night apk download. the long night freefolk. all night long homeshake. gta vice city long night game free download for pc. taeyeon all night long eng. all night long 1981 full movie. long night game of thrones review. long night with you lyrics. long day's journey into night free ebook. how long is night nation run. long night ukulele. long night budget. long night mod install. all night long ukulele. lionel richie all night long download free mp3. the long night 1947 english subtitles. long night ice and fire. long night wikipedia. long flannel nightgown. the long night release date. long day's journey into night 2018 torrent download. long night sleep. long night moon book. long night tv series. redemption long night's journey into day rar. long night vampire. long night flowers. long night song video download. long night's journey into day sparknotes. long night quotes got. brian culbertson long night out rar. long night's journey into day watch online. long nightstand. long night usher. all night long iphone. taeyeon all night long eng lyrics. long night's journey into day netflix. the long night 1947 english subtitles. long night score. long night long. long nights eddie vedder download mp3. download game gta long night zombie city. gta vice city long night game free download for pc. how long does night nurse take to work. long night episode cost. long day's journey into night 2018 torrent. long night ahead meaning. long day's journey into night download. long night trailer. long night 2007 Episode one was short and left off with a sort of cliff-hanger ending, but I loved the games resemblance to Silent Hill. It was truly awesome and I can't wait for Episode 2.. So far so good. That graphics and sound, the atomosphere, and especially the camera angles are highly reminiscent of classic Resident Evil and Silent HIll games. The only downside to the 1st part in my opinion is the final battle (if you can call it that) with the shark, but otherwise this is a good start and I can't wait to see what the rest has in store. If you're hesitant to get this, just keep in mind it's only $5 and should keep you busy for around 2-3 hrs.. This game is a bit of a throw back to the early 2000's with it's own campy style. I highly enjoyed it. What this game did was accomplish more for me so far (hour and 20 min's in) is a good building of scare and alot of emotion as you find out more about a certian someone. i actually throughly enjoyed this and surprised at how good it was. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=K5u7Ayrrups&feature=youtu.be. Okay, the execution of it all was pretty good. The developers took some serious inspiration from Silent Hill with surreal atmospheres, frustratingly deliberate camera angles and view-dependent control schemes. Overall, it was well executed.The reason I do not recommend this game is that it is waaay too short. I know it's only episode 1, but the 2.4 hours I spent playing the game do not warrant the $5 I spent to get it. Most of 2.4 hours I spent playing this was me repeating the same frustrating chase scene or overly confusing shark puzzle. I know this is titled as "episode 1" but even episodes have resolutions to the stories within them. The story that was started was in no way resolved, and the ending rasied way more questions than it did answers. I left the game feeling unsatisfied, and wanting more than I got. While wanting more is usually a good sign, and encourages players to buy the next piece of the series, I don't think I will be buying the next one. Especially if the episode is as short as this one was. If you want to spend $5 on a very small, albeit well done, content then maybe Long Night is your time. The cut scenes were well done, the atmosphere was spot on, but I honestly feel like the developers could have released more content, or at least fixed a few common bugs in gameplay before release. It's not as if the game is bad by any means... it's actually really good! It just feels more like a long demo than it does a first episode to a series.I really liked the world of Long Night, but I would not buy the next episode unless I was assured there be more content and less glitchy gameplay.. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=trvprxLUolk\tLong Night is an adventure\/horror game operated entirely by thekeyboard, with no mouse options. It is told in a third person perspective,with a comic-esque feel. The story is upfront, but the atmosphere is what gives this game meaning. Rather than a horror feel, this game has a detective element to it. \tI didn't really experience a feeling of horror, or being afraid ofwhat lurks around the corner, but if you look at it as a detective game witha spook element, this game does well.\tI enjoyed the story arc and atmosphere of the game, but unfortunatelyit is part one of a series that isn't going to be completed. Based on that,as a consumer I would not recommend this game, as it leaves an unsatisfiedfeeling.This is a summary of my review video, which I encourage you to watch if you are looking for a more in-depth review.Thanks for your viewership and support; for more videos click here:http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/user\/SocioPyscho. Since I've been a big kickstarter and follower of Long Night, I have been very intrigued and very interested in it's development. Upon finally playing it, it has so far gone beyond my expectations and Trickster Face have done themselves proud!!! It takes me back to the classic gaming days of Silent Hill with it's fixed camera angles and type of story, but with a twist of amazing artwork and Up-to-date survival horror and suspense; unlike any other game I have played for a long time! I strongly recommend this game and can't wait for the next episodes.Also, be sure to look out for me in the VIP area of the game ;) aha!. I really liked this game.I don't often write game reviews, so I'll do my best to keep this to the point and not ramble on too much. Or at the very least, keep it organized.STORY: There is clearly a -lot- of stuff going on in this story, and in an episodic game, obviously you're going to be left with a lot of loose ends after just the first chapter. I'm a bit of a completionist and a fast reader, so I was perfectly happy to track down and read every single note and diary in the game, and it didn't break the flow for me at all, but those who lost patience with games such as Amnesia in this regard might not be so keen. I don't mind feeling confused about a game's story as long as the mystery is actually compelling and not just a bunch of random run-of-the-mill spooky bull, and for me, it definitely is compelling. The main draw for me isn't the history behind the creepy going-ons, though-- let's face it, it's pretty much all been done and it's nothing against the game when I say I don't expect much there -- but the dynamic of the four main characters and learning more about their stories. In the under two hours it took me to finish this episode, I actually felt a little emotionally invested in the characters' fates, which isn't a familiar feeling for me when it comes to horror games.GAMEPLAY: I'll be honest -- I almost quit at the very first confrontation, because I got myself killed just about twenty times in a row; and the last checkpoint was directly -before- a non-skippable cutscene. It was ridiculous. BUT stay with me. Yes, it can be tricky at first being chased around the map because a) your camera is all over the place man it does not just follow right behind you and b) it's hella dark and you know in horror movies how when they're running they always look back and trip on something yeah this will basically literally happen because there are bushes everywhere so you'll be running and your camera will flip the ♥♥♥♥ out and next thing you know you're careening into a bush and then you're dead. but hey if you look at it that way, it just adds to the challenge, right? also, your character is asthmatic, which means if you overuse sprint, he'll have an attack and literally just be unable to move. this is actually a detail I really like, because while lots of horror games have the exhaustion mechanic, this one actually comes up with a good explanation for why your character has the stamina of a two year old (among the sleep also had a good explantion in that your character was in fact a two year old).After all the practice of that first confrontation, though, and realizing that the little glowy blue things are places you can hide (thanks for the heads up, game, I should have known that the proper thing to do when running for my life was stop and investigate shiny stuff by the side of the road ) the rest of the game was perfectly playable.SCARINESS: Let's keep it real here; horror games are my favorite thing in the world, but I'm an enormous wussy. I wouldn't play them if I wasn't in it for a good rush though. With that said, for me, this game had a really nice balance in this department. There are areas where you feel constantly vulnerable, areas where you feel pretty safe (a nice relief from constant tension) and areas where you really have no idea what's going on and isn't that so much worse. There was a good atmosphere throughout and a refreshing variety of different types of creepy, none of which were particularly jump-scarey -- another plus. It was satisfyingly scary / creepy without being cripplingly so. I felt nervous, tense, and sometimes downright on-edge, but not uncomfortably stressed.ADVICE FOR NEW PLAYERS: You can hide in the blue glowy spots. The little glowy insignias on the wall in some places allow you to save. There's a map in the D4's cabin that you can take. As you find hiding spots, visit cabins, and find dead ends, they will be marked on there. Super useful. Also, you can't run when you're holding your lighter. TLDR; Overall, an interesting storyline with a lot of depth and detail. Good soundtrack, pleasant art and atmosphere in general. Under-instructive in spots, but I prefer that to games that don't let you think at all. A casually fun challenge level, moderately scary, and mechanics that were definitely imperfect but not enough to detract from the overall experience. Not a game for everyone, but one that I personally loved, and would pay to see a second installment of.. Okay, the execution of it all was pretty good. The developers took some serious inspiration from Silent Hill with surreal atmospheres, frustratingly deliberate camera angles and view-dependent control schemes. Overall, it was well executed.The reason I do not recommend this game is that it is waaay too short. I know it's only episode 1, but the 2.4 hours I spent playing the game do not warrant the $5 I spent to get it. Most of 2.4 hours I spent playing this was me repeating the same frustrating chase scene or overly confusing shark puzzle. I know this is titled as "episode 1" but even episodes have resolutions to the stories within them. The story that was started was in no way resolved, and the ending rasied way more questions than it did answers. I left the game feeling unsatisfied, and wanting more than I got. While wanting more is usually a good sign, and encourages players to buy the next piece of the series, I don't think I will be buying the next one. Especially if the episode is as short as this one was. If you want to spend $5 on a very small, albeit well done, content then maybe Long Night is your time. The cut scenes were well done, the atmosphere was spot on, but I honestly feel like the developers could have released more content, or at least fixed a few common bugs in gameplay before release. It's not as if the game is bad by any means... it's actually really good! It just feels more like a long demo than it does a first episode to a series.I really liked the world of Long Night, but I would not buy the next episode unless I was assured there be more content and less glitchy gameplay.
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