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Abstract: Moving away from the snowbound cabins of Until Dawn, the game's plot focuses on a group of twenty-something adults who are on a diving expedition in the middle of the South Pacific. Their seemingly simple endeavour turns sour when their boat is overtaken...
Man of Medan is a promising start to the Dark Pictures Anthology. I'd be happy to play more of these b-horror movie simulators, full of pretty people desperately trying to survive...
Entertaining and reactive branching story, Plenty of reasons to play through a second (or third, or fourth) time
Very buggy, especially with mouse and keyboard, Characters control like they've never walked a day in their lives
Overall I really enjoyed Man of Medan though and I'm looking forward to replaying it—and to whatever comes next for the series, as it's pitched as an anthology. I'm especially curious to find out how long we have to wait. Man of Medan falls in this strang...
Likable characters, Some brilliant horror moments, Choice and consequence
Janky gameplay, Bugs and performance issues, Story can get predictable
Man of Medan isn't the best foot forward for The Dark Pictures Anthology. This game is predictable, clunky and riddled with technical issues. On the other hand, looking back, I had a pretty good time with the game. I liked all of the characters, a few mom...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Charmingly cheesy, Satisfyingly tough decisions, Great visuals and facial animations, Some edgeofyourseat moments, Multiplayer is a fun addition
Hard to track results of choices, Stuttering and performance issues, Quick time events need to go, A bit short for $30
At its best, Man of Medan is every bit as gripping, beautiful, and giddily silly as Until Dawn, but technical issues, a rushed story, and a confusing approach to player choice betray the limited resources the game's creators had to work with. Man of Medan...
Overall I really enjoyed Man of Medan though and I'm looking forward to replaying it—and to whatever comes next for the series, as it's pitched as an anthology. I'm especially curious to find out how long we have to wait. Man of Medan falls in this strang...
Set aside the multiplayer and Man of Medan feels like a slight step back from Until Dawn. The branching narrative is more ambitious than ever, but the tech can't quite keep up, with characters jumping around at random, story threads stopping in their trac...