The story is very interesting and will have you pressing on for more, although the length is a bit disappointing.
Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 or later.
Sound: The sound and music is creepy, voice acting is right on track, and the sound effects are simply awesome.Įnjoyment: If you can get past the awful control, the game is fun to play. Once you select Rent youll have 14 days to start watching the movie and 48 hours to finish it. The film is essential in horror cinematic history.
The Nocturne engine makes the game looks fantastic with old, run-down buildings that give an eerie feel and only gets better when you head into the woods. The Blair Witch Project was released in a midnight screening on Saturday, January 23rd, 1999, at the Sundance Film Festival. The lighting is frightening and, at times, it's so dark you'll need to use your flashlight the entire time. As long as you stay out of the woods, what could go wrong? Still, the game, priced at release at $20, is worth the price of admission. Had it not been for these problems, Blair Witch Volume I: Rustin Parr could possibly be considered the most terrifying thing on the PC since the Y2K scare.
If you've seen that movie, then solving the puzzle will be easy. For example, one puzzle requires you to decode a ghostly voice, similar to the film The Sixth Sense. As interesting as the puzzles are, they're a snap to solve and don't take an overly long time to solve. It is very short and should take only about ten hours to finish. The game works well because it scares us psychologically with the mind games being played by the witch and probably didn't need the horror elements that make it nearly a Resident Evil clone.Īnother problem is the length of the game. What undead creatures in the forest, you may ask? The story, unlike the movie, takes place in 1941 and recounts an investigation by field agent Doc Holliday into the mystery surrounding the disappearance of children in the Burkittsville, Maryland area.Īs such, gameplay centers on a decidedly different aspect of the legend and presents it in a way that brings combat reminiscent of Resident Evil to mind. This can be very frustrating, especially when you are trying to fight off the many undead creatures in the forest. At times, it takes what seems forever to re-center yourself after you turn around and also, when you look up or down, you can get disoriented before you realize you aren't looking straight ahead anymore. The biggest problem with the game is the control system.
It's best if you play this by yourself late at night with the speakers turned up to get the full effect. Everything about it will have you running scared from the creepy visuals to the spooky sounds. The developer, Terminal Reality, did an excellent job of presenting a creepy experience that you will never forget.Īs with any horror game, the goal is to scare your audience and that's what this game does - it leaves you with a sense that you are not alone, that someone is watching you. Just like the movie The Blair Witch Project, it contains elements that horrify and send chills down your spine. Just maybe don’t play it in the basement.Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr is one of the scariest games you're likely to experience on the PC in the year 2000.
The port will also include Bullet’s “Super Rex” mini-game, while featuring HD Rumble, TV Mode, Tabletop Mode, Handheld Mode, and Touch Screen Support (in the game menu).įor those who are always on-the-go (well, as on-the-go you can be right now), Blair Witch on Switch would be well worth your time, especially considering that the title was one of our favorites in the horror genre from last year. The Switch version will launch with the “Good Boy Pack” update, allowing players to customize Bullet’s physical attributes such as fur and eye color and added animations. Of course, this isn’t your average forest, being filled with supernatural horrors that will force Ellis to face his own fears and troubled past.
Last year’s psychological survival horror game - developed by Bloober Team - is finally making its way to Nintendo’s portable console, allowing players to take in the critically-acclaimed game set within the world of the 1999 film, The Blair Witch Project.īlair Witch (the game) takes place in 1996 - two years after the events of the original film - with players taking on the role of a former police officer, Ellis, along with his canine companion, Bullet, as they investigate the Maryland-based Black Hills Forest in search of a missing boy.