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Jayant
Night way home is a action, horror, 1st/3rd person, rpg, puzzle game where you play as a girl who solve mystery of another girl who is missing. Game involves a ghostly creature chasing randomly throught the gameplay wherever danger mark goes up. The entity can harm your character once caught.
Game installation file is 3.27gb & doesn't take much time for installation.
Graphics and sounds in the game is good, game has VHS effects. Sound & music thrilling too.
The game is running very slow in my system, but I meet my pc requirements for this game. I tried playing game for 1-2 hours. I even encountered bug (not responding).
Overall, I liked it & expect future updates will fix slow graphics issue. I rate game 4/5.

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Okay, Chillas Art.... It could be really great or a massive stinker. I'm going to go with.....
I'm going to have to plug my nose on this one I thinks.
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▲Dafty▲
So they doing 3rd person now... hum
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Chopu-chopu
Minimum system requirement:
Additional Notes: Disable or lower shadow/texture quality for better performance.
Maximum system requirement:
Additional Notes: Turn off lights. Wear headphones. Play.
Does it mean that if I don't have Intel i7 and 8GB ram I shouldn't turn off lights and wear headphones???
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philhartmann
It means that you can technically play this with the lights on, without headphones, and without playing, but that's a minimum requirement.
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philhartmann
Damn, Chilla's been really busting these out.
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and with Chilla, it's such a dice roll whether it's going to be fantastic or a turd. Ghost Train was a turd, Missing Children was a turd, Teke Teke was a turd, Inunaki Tunnel was a turd.
(I'm looking at their collection and the more I look at it, the more I'm convinced they suck and I don't actually admire their games. lol. Except Yuki Onna, that game slaps)
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philhartmann
Yeah, they can definitely be really hit or miss. Their biggest goal is atmosphere, and while atmosphere always hits, you can see a lot of times when they end up sacrificing gameplay. I think the problem is their love of "push W to win" walking simulators. When they actually decide to really gamify their games they tend to do a pretty good job.
I ended up liking Yuki-Onna and The Caregiver for those reasons.
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Very well said.
Yuki Onna just felt so great, really polished, had the ambiance and still delivered on the puzzles and challenge.
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philhartmann
I really consider it their best myself, yeah. They definitely do have what it takes when it comes to actually making a playable game and work at it, but it's that mountain of walking sim nonsense they need to cut out.
Thankfully I think even they're getting aware of it. Interesting how they pointed out that this wasn't a walking simulator right out of the gate.
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Marco Funke
I don't know man, but I think I have to try it out.
On one hand, this seems really interesting and it vaguely reminds me of this horror game where you are a shop owner.
But on the other hand... that char model.
Nothing bad about it, but there are so many games popping up (some with "Hentai" in the name) where the dev took a genre, slapped some 3D anime girl on it and called it a day.
EDIT: Well, there is a first-person-mode, so that's neat.
The atmosphere is great, I'm a sucker for that.
But the noises the monstear makes... sounds like a door or something that needs to be oiled.
Other than that, it's interesting, and it seems like the dev has a bunch of these games on Steam.
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Other than Puppet Combo, they are the other leader in this old fashioned PS1 type horror games. They make some really great games but they make really awful unplayable shit too.
Find Yuki Onna on here and play it. It is probably Chillas best horror and stay far away from Aka Manto. That will make you smash your monitor.
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Marco Funke
Well, I've read that "Aka Manto" is one of his best works.
But yeah, I really love that style.
Not just the "PS1 Type", but also the whole theme with these real streets with a creepier atmosphere than a graveyard at night.
Japano horror in general has this atmosphere... and I think also Thai horror.
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I really wanted to love Aka Manto. I love the lore and the game is set up really nicely but try it for yourself. It will REALLY piss you off. The difficulty is ridiculous and you'll wonder just how he always finds you with such ease... and then the screaming sound... Along with Aka Manto, there's seekers, spiders, eyeballs, I believe. I think I even tried to return to it and it pissed me off all over again.
Try Yuki Onna, love it and then try Aka Manto and then find out the misery. Don't o it in the reverse order, or you will never want to play Yuki Onna, lol.