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MONSTER
In Shutter you play as Keith, a new employee that has arrived at the mysterious research center L.I.E. (Learn, Investigate and Exploit). Explore and solve puzzles with a camera that modifies objects using perspective. All in a space-age inspired setting.
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4 reviews found80
LadiesGamers.com
May 16, 2023
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Cubed3
Apr 28, 2016
Retro aesthetics are starting to aim for the 90s, and Shutter brings that beautiful, low-res polygonal structure to the forefront. The problem is that it doesn't feel like a full experience. With annoying and clunky controls, a handful of subpar jump scares, and little to actually do, this is more of a trailer for missed opportunities than a fully realized game. The concept of taking photos of creepy areas could have been more, but Shutter seems content just letting the whole thing be.
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Games(TM)
Jul 11, 2015
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Twinfinite
Apr 28, 2016
While Shutter probably doesn’t fit in well with most modern horror games, it does a great job of packing a good, creepy punch that’s reminiscent of early horror games. While I first found the distance from that human element disappointing, it soon didn’t bother me; perhaps I actually felt even more powerless knowing that my camera-sporting robot had no means of defense or quick escape.