My wife and I love all the games they make, and we enjoy passing the controller back and forth for our characters. Hopefully, there’s more to come! The Quarry wasn’t my favorite, but I definitely don’t want it to be the last one.
My brother and I have a tradition of playing a Halloween game together each year. It’s created some wonderful memories.
I recently sent one to some family members, and they had a great time playing it together.
House of Ashes was the first game where I successfully kept everyone alive on my first playthrough. These games are fantastic.
House of Ashes is the only game in the anthology that made me want to do two playthroughs; the others were enjoyable but only warranted one. I will also replay Until Dawn when I can find the remaster at a reasonable price not $60, though.
For me, the cost is 110. I doubt it will be inexpensive for a very long time, so it’s safe to say I won’t be purchasing it for a good few years. In fact, I might simply pirate it.
House of Ashes was the one I messed up the most. I got a character killed in Chapter 3, which really affected the rest of the game, as there were so many awkward pauses where it was clear they were supposed to be alive.
My friend and I were on the verge of having a flawless run until he casually selected a prompt at the end. Instead of making the character instantly die and almost leading to numerous more, he felt it would be humorous. But that’s what distinguishes those games as unique.
Waiting for a good bundle sale to pick them up
Around Halloween, one might be available on Humble Bundle. I believe that the majority of them have already been selected, so I wouldn’t be shocked if they at some point simply combined them all.
Excellent manner. To be honest, I only purchased maybe one at full price.