Rated 59 "It's not an action game, it's not a classic adventure game, and it's not an action adventure. It's a horror game all right, but the gameplay doesn't fit into any of the aforementioned categories."
Omni [6.9/10] "There are a few puzzles to work through, but the bulk consists of talking to people and gathering data. (And getting in and out of the damn forest.)"
By Cody Nicholson with screenshots [85%] "But when the curtain closes, the movie and the game share one important quality: both are engrossing entities that are sure to bring chills and thrills to unsuspecting victims."
By Christopher "shaithis" Buecheler. [92/100] "As far as the game design itself goes, I would describe it as "thoroughly engrossing". I couldn't stop playing."
Reviewer: Jason Lambert [8.3/10] "The story is not that straightforward and will keep you guessing and playing more to find out the ending."
Review by Patrick Klepek - Grade B+ "BWV1: Rustin Parr is able to not only overcome the incredible movie license hurdle, but it also one of the creepiest and most entertaining adventure titles released this year."
Jakub Wojnarowicz (85%) "You'll be on edge of your seat and scared as you play even during "safe" areas, just because of previous experiences or the feeling that something is about to happen." Features a number of screenshots.
Review by David Laprad [4.5 / 5] "Terminal Reality has crafted a thoroughly absorbing title, complete with a suspenseful script, top-notch production values, the perfect balance of action and adventuring, puzzles that are intelligently integrated into the plot, and big dollops of atmosphere."
Review by Tom Bramwell [9/10] "a fun game, and one that will appeal to anyone who enjoys survival horror."
Reviewed by John Breeden. Score: 3-1/2 out of 5.
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