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Niche Gamer
Jul 18, 2024
The developer understands what makes an enjoyable survival horror game and he made one that is very respectful of The Great War, while also showing just how terrifying the experience could be. It feels very authentic and the deftly executed story and atmosphere kept me drawn in every moment. CONSCRIPT was reviewed on a Nintendo Switch using a code provided by Team17.
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Gamers' Temple
Aug 19, 2024
While it’s not your traditional horror game, Conscript is easily the closest you can get to an old school survival horror without having zombies or some other creatures in it. The horrors of war are definitely felt in this game. There is such a sense of hopelessness and loss throughout the game. The notes in the game help to add to that feeling. If you like horror games, you need to experience this game. It’s definitely a game that has classic survival horror fans in mind. The Good: + Nails the overall survival feel of classic survival horror games + Overall atmosphere is so very good + Quite a lot to do (long game) The Bad: - The overall combat makes battles overly difficult at times Final Rating: 85% - Calling all survival horror fans: you need to check this game out! Note: A review code for Conscript was provided by the publisher.
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33bits
Aug 5, 2024
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PC Gamer
Jul 24, 2024
A grim reminder of the senselessness of war and the best old-school survival horror game in ages. What is it? A relentlessly bleak throwback to Resident Evil set in the real horrors of the First World War. Release date July 23, 2024 Expect to pay £19.99/$19.99 Developer Catchweight Studio Publisher Team17 Reviewed on Radeon 5700 XT, i5-9600K, 16GB RAM Multiplayer No Steam Deck Verified Link Official site Once upon a time, survival horror needed monsters.
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