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1 person found this review helpful
3.5 hrs on record
one giraffe town
Posted 30 December, 2023.
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761.7 hrs on record (85.9 hrs at review time)
Boom boom boom boom,
I found the boss's room
It’s my teammate and me together,
This bounty’s mine forever 🎵

Boom boom boom boom,
Let's get wall-banged in this room
We're shot 300m away together
There's cheaters here forever
Posted 24 April, 2022. Last edited 25 November, 2023.
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13.9 hrs on record (1.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Bunnies
Posted 16 January, 2022.
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52 people found this review helpful
5 people found this review funny
4
13.1 hrs on record (12.9 hrs at review time)
I quite enjoyed Death Mark as it required logical reasoning to put the story together to progress. Such as the first chapter, the spirit was referring to "red" which turned out to be referring to a significant and important object to the spirit. Understanding the hints and clues that each item represents and when to use them was part of the fun.

But in Spirit Hunter NG, none of it makes sense.

It is beyond frustrating to be forced to google the answers to no fault of my own. I genuinely believe you're meant to fail and die time after time till you get the correct answer. Think of it like Henry Stickman. There's no clue for the correct answer! You just have to guess until you get the right one.

And that's exactly what happens with two of the first few spirits you go against, and possibly more! But I couldn't bare to continue the story with how frustrating the gameplay is.

And each time you die, you have to go through the WHOLE sequence of it again! Even using the speed-up button it is TEDIOUS!

To survive, you must distract a pregnant ghost with an item you've collected. How? Who knows. Figure it out yourself, implies the game.

How? Maybe with a pacifier? A baby blanket? Oh, oh how about a safe birth amulet? NOPE!

Throw a f*cking yoga book into the trees you normie.

Why does this work? Who knows!

In another chapter, you're suspended and hung off the ground against a "loud pitch screamer" kind of spirit. How do you shut it up using the items you've collected?

Use the towel as a gag? No.. How about spraying the can of paint into her mouth? Not quite.. How about THROWING THE SHOES AT HER MOUTH? No! No no no.

Use a BALL OF HAIR to connect to a series of wires to LESSEN THE NOISE? OF COURSE! Why didn't *I* think of that?!

And it doesn't even STOP with the spirit battles! But also the life-or-death decisions!

An axe wielding maniac spirit is outside your apartment screen door. They're sensitive to light. What do you do?

1: Immediately turn on your apartment's light
2: Grab your flashlight and shine it through the window
3: Scream and hope your neighbours wake up

Well, if you didn't choose 3, then you're dead. Which is absolutely ridiculous because nowhere prior in the story do we learn that the spirit can shut off light sources. And even then- It's a ONE TIME OCCURENCE!

And that's just ONE of MANY absurd life or death decisions which just force you to try and try again until you suck up to the game and pick the arbitrary option. It is beyond frustrating and the mystery-solving aspect is dead.

It's so arbitrary, that if they wanted, the devs could've said "f*ck you, your neighbours aren't home. You're dead. Should've brought a solar-panel charged flashlight from the convenient store sold in chapter 1, you idiot".

And finally? You have to go BACK AND FORTH between 2 - 3 locations non-stop until something new appears so you can use that new thing on another new thing in a different area to unlock ANOTHER new thing to get to a new area to find a new thing.

And dare you forget one significant item in the corner of your screen that was only there for the last few moments of the chapter? F*ck you, your friend dies.

It is beyond frustrating. There is no mystery-solving aspect. It's just a "Henry-stickman" die till you get it right and examine everything twenty-eight times cause f*ck you and your logic.

50$ is ludicrous too. I'd get this game for 15$ maximum had I know it'd be a hot pile of arbitrary garbage to sift through.
Posted 21 December, 2021. Last edited 21 December, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
159.2 hrs on record (140.9 hrs at review time)
It's ok
Posted 7 May, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
28.2 hrs on record (9.9 hrs at review time)
Red did it
Posted 20 September, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
3.7 hrs on record
My girlfriend told me to play this game, and that the character Sayori best relates to her. So naturally, I started with her route.

I have regrets...
Posted 13 December, 2017.
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76.7 hrs on record (16.3 hrs at review time)
Great game, hands down.
Posted 20 November, 2017.
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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
3,584.0 hrs on record (2,233.6 hrs at review time)
I came to DBD in 2016 to have fun

Now I come to DBD because I'm a masochist
Posted 4 December, 2016. Last edited 7 January, 2022.
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4 people found this review helpful
14 people found this review funny
6.4 hrs on record (5.6 hrs at review time)
Don't worry, It's just a flesh wound.
Posted 10 June, 2016.
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