• Reviews around wall (1.38 of 5)

    Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem

    • Some range from subtle (ex. bleeding walls) to the obvious (ex. screen appears to have been turned off)
    • You can make your health meter go up you can summon a zombie to help protect you can make walls that shock zombies when they try to get though them to you
    • If your weapon should happen to strike a wall in mid swing, your character will immediately halt their attack and stumble backwards for a few moments, giving your enemies all the time they need to tear you to pieces
    • In my case, the camera view tilted, the walls started to bleed and voices were heard issuing from my tv's speakers, just to name a few small effects
    • There are in-game effects, such as having your body explode, one limb at a time, or turning into a shambling horror, but the effects that break the 4th wall are the ones truly disturbing - seeing that first bug of many crawl along the inside of the TV screen creeps me out every
    • Early on in the game, Alex finds the Book of Tomb and from that point on, not only can Alex perform spells, she also begins to find chapter pieces that tell stories of different characters whose lives somehow intertwined with the lives of other characters in different chapters as well as with Alex's murdered grandfather, Edward Roivas
    • If your a new gamer this is one to have in your library because it is one of those Resident Evil type of games that will make you think and frighten you as you play