Author | : | Ape Studio |
Os | : | Windows |
Size | : | 378 MB |
A neat horror game where you have to use your own voice to survive the horrors hidden in the darkness Horror games are some of the most popular game genres out there because as expansive as the human mind can be, there aren’t any limits to just how many ways you can terrorize it. Regardless if you are talking about body horror, supernatural horror or psychological horror, fear is a feeling we will never get used to. If you manage to make a horror game following an unique gimmick, such as how Albedo makes you use your own voice to survive, then you are in for great success. The cover of darkness is around us Albedo is set inside a forgotten manor in which terrible things have happened, and you are the one designated to walk in, find out the secrets and, if possible, survive long enough to tell the tale. The greatest feature that makes this game stand out among the others is the fact that you use your own voice to interact with your environment. Talking to NPCs as solving puzzles are just a handful of the things you are able to do by simply speaking into your microphone, but giving the wrong answers will most certainly result in-game death. High-quality design The game looks extremely well given the small file size, and the unique blend of shadow and light will perfectly mask whatever imperfections you might see in a daytime environment, such as blocky models and low-resolution textures. Through the course of the game, you’ll learn new powers and use them on your own will, leading your fate to one way or another, and on-screen tips with guide you towards solutions that may increase your chances of survival. In the dark, no one can hear you scream If you love the feeling of full immersion with a game and want to see what it would be like to take it on level higher, then go ahead and try Albedo, where your voice will insure you won’t end up silent forever. Filed under 3D horror game Voice-controlled game Horror exploration game 3D Horror Voice Control Albedo was reviewed by Teodor Nechita 4. 0/5