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6.6 hrs on record (6.5 hrs at review time)
cool sides
-atmospheric
-atmospheric music
-atmospheric story
bad sides
-game is boring because it has to be so
-you can easily skip the most important part of the story
-some noises are extremely obnoxious (but i still like it in way game does this)
Posted 25 February.
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857.0 hrs on record (786.1 hrs at review time)
First of all, I've spent more hours playing as a survivor rather than a killer. I always try to have fun in the game and play the way I want to. I can camp, tunnel, or even play as a lore-accurate Michael, and I don’t care about other people's opinions.

In my opinion, the game is about having fun regardless of your playstyle. However, this is probably the most spoiled community I've ever seen.

First, let’s talk about survivors. If you're really good at the game and play in SWF, you must be escaping 3/4 of the time. But if you're playing solo, you might have some trouble communicating with other players, which makes the game more challenging.

As a killer, you’re probably chasing one survivor, hooking them, kicking a gen, and then chasing another until the game is over. If you're good, you're likely playing specific killers like Wesker, Huntress, or Blight (just an example) and winning more than 60% of your games. Maybe you also play "dirty" by tunneling, camping, or slugging survivors, but here’s the problem:
Even if you don’t play dirty, you might still receive toxic comments on your profile. You could accidentally kill someone by hooking them three times in a row and still get insulted.

The devs have already implemented anti-tunnel and anti-camp systems. If improvements are needed, they can work on that, but in reality, it’s not necessary. As I said before, even if you're a good killer, you still win more than 60% of the time. The real issue is SWF — you won’t be able to kill even one of them without tunneling. The game becomes much easier when there are only three survivors left, but here’s the catch: you never know if you're playing against an SWF or not.

So, should you tunnel survivors or not? Of course, it’s your choice, but I recommend ignoring others and playing however you want.

Also, I suggest adding an "incude full-group" mode for killers, allowing them to choose whether they want to play against SWF or not.
Posted 31 March, 2025.
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