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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 1075eedd30 Title: Long NightGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Trickster FacePublisher:Trickster FaceRelease Date: 7 Jul, 2014 Long Night Download For Pc Highly Compressed the long night 1947 english subtitles. long night of horrors payday 2. all night long (x 3). gta long night zombie city download. long night 1947 plot. long night ramin djawadi. long night piano sheet music. all night long mp3 download zoocci coke dope. long kimono night robe. long night drive quotes. long night vs endgame. long night impossible odds. long night comes by whisky. long night wolverine. long night of solace legendary. long nights crack the sky lyrics. long night in wrong beach. long night's journey into day redemption. lionel richie all night long download free mp3. long night who died. gta vice city long night download pc. long night wikipedia. long night witcher 3. long night episode 1. girltrash all night long full movie online. all night long hindi song. the long night freefolk. gta long night installer. long night ratings. long nights impossible odds. long night lasted one night. long night dresses. long night mod install. long night of the museums. long nights lyrics. long nights lyrics. all night long 50s song. the long night season 8 episode 3. redemption long night's journey into day rar. long night museum zurich. long night feed baby. long night a song of ice and fire. long night against procrastination. long flannel nightgown. long nights eddie vedder free mp3 download. gta long night installer. long night dead of winter. long night chart. all night long 2018 song. night long vigil. long night wiz khalifa lyrics. the long night 2014. the long night 4k. long day's journey into night 2018 download. long night full moon analysis. long night ice and fire. gta long night zombie city setup download. gta vice city long night apk. girltrash all night long download free. long night at camp blood. beyonce all night long free mp3 download. long night explained. long night macun. brian culbertson another long night out torrent. download gta vice city long night zombie rar. the long night wolverine download Not recommended. Could dig the oldschool survival horror in general, if the execution weren't so terrible. If you still want to get it, note that this is only episode 1, and there is no continuation after the cliffhanger ending of this VERY short episode.The premise is classic and compelling - haunted camping grounds, Native American ghost legends, with a nice dose of personal psychological horrors the character\/s has\/have to deal with. A camping trip with friends, a local urban legend, a spooky dare gone wrong, and our protagonist finds himself alone and scared, looking for his friends and hunted and haunted by a ghostly woman. So far, so good. The added effect of monitoring the protagonist's fear-level and dealing with his asthma (?) to reduce it seems a nice touch, but lacks in effects and ends up looking more like a poor attempt to emulate similar elements from better games.The gameplay suffers primarily from stiff, occasionally bugged controls and repetitive elements. While I don't mind the often surprising and - with a few unintentionally comical exceptions - rather unforgiving attacks and opportunities to die so much, given that it's rare you'll make too much progress without coming across a save point (use those whenever you see them - you'll often backtrack to older ones, but there aren't that many in the game), I do mind their unoriginality. A few "bad choice" deaths and a slightly more interesting though very railroaded boss fight notwithstanding, the primary threat is the aforementioned ghost woman, who will upon your entering an area occasionally appear, scream, and begin to chase you down. Once or twice you may be lucky and she will disappear before reaching you (she also seems unable to enter certain areas, making it easy for you to lose her depending on your positioning) but for the most part she will insta-kill you upon reaching you. To evade her, you may simply dodge into one of the designated hide spots, and it is generally very easy to lose her, unless you happen to be badly positioned, such as trapped by a dead end. The game therefore presents mostly frustration-deaths, forcing you to backtrack a little and try again, hoping for a better angle this time. The faulty controls may also do you a disservice here if you enter an area from the wrong side and directions are mirrored until you let go of your movement keys for a moment. Not so convenient when you're running for your life.My greatest problem with the game is, however, that it is insultingly short. Yes, even for the price, even for an "episode 1". If you're an idiot like me and need forever to understand that no, you really can't\/shouldn't taunt the ghost and lead her on a merry chase, you may spend up to two hours on it. I like trying things out, and I can be stubborn when I think a boss fight should work the way I want it to work, what can I say - entirely my fault. But more than likely, you will be done much quicker.All in all, there was some real potential for an indy game here. I don't mind the rough edges such as some (!) issues with the controls, the mediocre graphics, or the nostalgia feeling of a somewhat rough and tumble, simple third personal survival game. But with the complete lack of conclusion or real explanation of the setting (you may piece it together from notes you find, if you care to read them all), the short duration, and the additional flaws of repetitive gameplay and stiff, buggy controls, I can't even use nostalgia as an excuse to recommend it. You may think "It's only five bucks!" or "It's on sale!" but for that money, you'll be left with what feels like nothing but the barest prologue to a game.I'd completely change my mind if it were finished, but it isn't, and from the looks of it it won't be, so I can't recommend this game.To the developers, it'd be prudent to finish the game and move away from the episodic release. For everybody who has already bought your game, they have already overpaid for it. Not that I imagine that will happen, but here are my two cents.. The game is short, incomplete. About 2 hours. It was supposed to be part 1 of 3 but the studio supposedly shut down. Has potential.. There's a lot of GOOD in this game, and a fair bit of BAD as well. And let's not forget the UGLY... The GOOD: Spooky atmosphere, effective jump-scares, logical puzzles, genuinely interesting storyline (complete with clever red herrings), nice in-game graphics, and well-designed sound. Oh, and it's mercifully short, at least thus far (though I believe there are more episodes to come). The BAD: A slight lack of check- and save-points (especially at the very beginning and very end), cheap\/amateurish cut scenes (with, granted, their heart in the right place), and a fair dose of "what the hell am I supposed to do next?" confusion throughout. The UGLY: Frustratingly frequent and mechanically awkward "chase" sequences in which obstructively-placed foliage has as much chance of killing you as you have of successfully making it to one of the clearly-designated hiding spots (the convenience of which is dependent upon which direction you happen to run in). The first such sequence, barely ten minutes into the game, nearly made me throw in the towel right there and then...but you get used to it. Kind of. Overall I'd say that the good emerges triumphant, but we'll have to see how future episodes pan out. And here's hoping said episodes will be free or dirt cheap to those who have already bought the game (five bucks a pop being a bit of a stretch, in all honesty). Verdict: 7.5\/10.. The game is short, incomplete. About 2 hours. It was supposed to be part 1 of 3 but the studio supposedly shut down. Has potential.. The people making the game went out of business, so Episode 2 will, to my knowledge, never be released. So if you are looking for a game which will eventually be updated or even finished, look elsewhere.Episode 1 itself is rather unpolished, and although it can be fun, it's not worth the price considering the story will never be resolved.. Not recommended. Could dig the oldschool survival horror in general, if the execution weren't so terrible. If you still want to get it, note that this is only episode 1, and there is no continuation after the cliffhanger ending of this VERY short episode.The premise is classic and compelling - haunted camping grounds, Native American ghost legends, with a nice dose of personal psychological horrors the character/s has/have to deal with. A camping trip with friends, a local urban legend, a spooky dare gone wrong, and our protagonist finds himself alone and scared, looking for his friends and hunted and haunted by a ghostly woman. So far, so good. The added effect of monitoring the protagonist's fear-level and dealing with his asthma (?) to reduce it seems a nice touch, but lacks in effects and ends up looking more like a poor attempt to emulate similar elements from better games.The gameplay suffers primarily from stiff, occasionally bugged controls and repetitive elements. While I don't mind the often surprising and - with a few unintentionally comical exceptions - rather unforgiving attacks and opportunities to die so much, given that it's rare you'll make too much progress without coming across a save point (use those whenever you see them - you'll often backtrack to older ones, but there aren't that many in the game), I do mind their unoriginality. A few "bad choice" deaths and a slightly more interesting though very railroaded boss fight notwithstanding, the primary threat is the aforementioned ghost woman, who will upon your entering an area occasionally appear, scream, and begin to chase you down. Once or twice you may be lucky and she will disappear before reaching you (she also seems unable to enter certain areas, making it easy for you to lose her depending on your positioning) but for the most part she will insta-kill you upon reaching you. To evade her, you may simply dodge into one of the designated hide spots, and it is generally very easy to lose her, unless you happen to be badly positioned, such as trapped by a dead end. The game therefore presents mostly frustration-deaths, forcing you to backtrack a little and try again, hoping for a better angle this time. The faulty controls may also do you a disservice here if you enter an area from the wrong side and directions are mirrored until you let go of your movement keys for a moment. Not so convenient when you're running for your life.My greatest problem with the game is, however, that it is insultingly short. Yes, even for the price, even for an "episode 1". If you're an idiot like me and need forever to understand that no, you really can't/shouldn't taunt the ghost and lead her on a merry chase, you may spend up to two hours on it. I like trying things out, and I can be stubborn when I think a boss fight should work the way I want it to work, what can I say - entirely my fault. But more than likely, you will be done much quicker.All in all, there was some real potential for an indy game here. I don't mind the rough edges such as some (!) issues with the controls, the mediocre graphics, or the nostalgia feeling of a somewhat rough and tumble, simple third personal survival game. But with the complete lack of conclusion or real explanation of the setting (you may piece it together from notes you find, if you care to read them all), the short duration, and the additional flaws of repetitive gameplay and stiff, buggy controls, I can't even use nostalgia as an excuse to recommend it. You may think "It's only five bucks!" or "It's on sale!" but for that money, you'll be left with what feels like nothing but the barest prologue to a game.I'd completely change my mind if it were finished, but it isn't, and from the looks of it it won't be, so I can't recommend this game.To the developers, it'd be prudent to finish the game and move away from the episodic release. For everybody who has already bought your game, they have already overpaid for it. Not that I imagine that will happen, but here are my two cents.. The people making the game went out of business, so Episode 2 will, to my knowledge, never be released. So if you are looking for a game which will eventually be updated or even finished, look elsewhere.Episode 1 itself is rather unpolished, and although it can be fun, it's not worth the price considering the story will never be resolved.. This game is a mess.The bulk of the game is spent running around a huge, empty campground stuffed full of cabins you can't enter -- outside of this main map, there are only four locations in the whole chapter, and as near as I can tell one of those is optional. But don't worry, you'll find a whopping two puzzles in the whole game to help pass the time!The whole time you're outside, you're constantly being assaulted by some sort of ghost thing who runs after you, and since the whole place is linear corridors, the only way to escape is backwards. The only way to get rid of her is to either outrun her until she gets bored or you reach one of a handful of hiding spots which get rid of her 100% of the time (a heavily oversimplified take on the system from Clock Tower). You can get this down to a science after a couple of attempts and every time she shows up -- about once every 45 seconds by the end -- it's just an annoying detour.The story makes absolutely no sense, and the giant walls of text that make up the notes do little to give a sense that any more thought was put into what happens than Weird Things Are Afoot. The closest it ever comes to a coherent narrative is in that one area that I'm pretty sure you can skip entirely.The final area is kind of cool visually, but it's an absolute dog to play and starts and ends abruptly with no real attempt at coherency. Near as I could tell it had NOTHING to do with ANY of the other ~spooky stuff~ in the rest of the game. Finally, after about fifty deaths or so, I reached the end, it played a cryptic cutscene that wrapped up nothing and dumped me unceremoniously back to the main menu.Graphically it's sort of OK and the controls are decent when you're not wrestling with the camera (camera-relative controls and dramatic camera angles clash once again) but outside of that there's really nothing that gets me itching to play episode 2.
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