Great game, but can we have one where Christians aren't cruel, primitive nutjobs? For once I'd like to see a game where the Christians are helping people and saving lives instead of raiding people and beating the crap out of them.
I was drinking hot chocolate and soup when that stupid jumpscare came up. I almost ruined my laptop. Good game other than that. The filthling causally dismembering the imp was a little disturbing, though.
"The contents of this bag look very fancy, I wonder where he got such modern tools?" Is that a reference to Saggittarian (probably didn't spell that right)
"a fine well. You must dig deep the find clear water here." That reminds me of a song that, loosely translated from German to English means, "Deeper wells must be dug, if you want clear water" which is as much to say "if you want the truth, you must search for it."
Why is it so darn hard to keep the subway systems fortified? I had it for three to four days and then POOF, the zombies took over again. What do they want with a subway system anyway?
I love this game t like other zombie games, because of all the messed-up corpse people. This has the strategy and action without being scary or gross. Five stars :)
I totally chickened out. Saw the rooms covered in blood and i'm like, "THAT'S A WHOLE LOTTA NOPE." and closed the game window. Great atmosphere. truly terrifying. Not for the faint of heart.
Why doesn't he just eat the gummy bears? That's what I would do. No gummy cop is gonna beat me up without me at least taking a bite out of him. Living out not, they're made of gummies. Gummies are delicious
Eiffel Tower: "Those Germans..." me: "BLARG!!!!! HOW DARE YOU!!!" Overall, a really cool game, though. From the title, I was honestly expecting it to be short and stupid. Don't judge a game by its title, I guess! ;) ~ Sie Von Neumond
This is truly an amazing game! No little jump-scares (baring the terrifying shadow monsters.) I love how it creates an atmosphere that chills to the bone while being simple. The puzzles and stuff can be completed without a walkthrough, which is always a bonus for me. Hats off to you :)