November 2018 for a more up to date review.įriday the 13th: The Game is an asynchronous online multiplayer title that sees one player taking on the role of Jason and attempting to killFriday the 13th: The Game is an asynchronous online multiplayer title that sees one player taking on the role of Jason and attempting to kill the other players, who play as a group of young councillors, before they escape or the time limit runs out.I recently played a very similar game called Dead by Daylight, which isn’t very good, and unfortunately neither is this. The other thing is that despite the fact that it was meant to have more DLC on the way, the company has decided not to add the Grendal and Uber Jason despite the fact it was meant to be added.Overall a solid 9/10, very enjoyable. There is also the single player with side missions and the head scratcher that is the virtual cabin.Where the game lacks is the glitches there is some bugs that can ruin the game but they are very light now. The amount of nuggets and easter eggs in the game is amazing. Jason has to salughter each of them in various gruesome ways by body parts, stabbing or others.The game is clever as there is a good bit of strategy involved if you want to go it alone or work together all the while grabbing items trying to feebly stave off Jason from brutally murdering you.That's the gist of the game and the detail in the game from the developers shows they care about it a lot (well at least they did but more on that later). Each of them have to try and get to escape via boat, car or by the police or by hiding but this NEVER works. You start out with 8 players, one playing as Jason and 7 others as concillors from rejected stereotyoes. You start out with 8 players, one playing asThe goods defos outweigh the bad in this game and as horror games go this one is one of a kind. The goods defos outweigh the bad in this game and as horror games go this one is one of a kind.
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