In terms of the animals, the texturing is generally excellent (Trees, grass, bushes, etc.) The ‘landmarks,’ on the other hand, seem out of place, like “a Playstation 2 building in a Playstation 4 environment.” The “Bathhouse” (or main building in the middle of the map) in particular appears to be extremely obvious to us. Generally, we think the environment of Slender: The Eight Pages is in decent shape. We’d put that screen after the classic animation of him grabbing you because it tells you how many pages you’ve read and how much time you’ve spent on the game. The screen simply reading “you’ve been caught” is a little boring. It’s a necessity to have a static animation screen with his face flashing in and out (or anything similar). In that vein, we’d switch up the animation he does when you’ve been caught. We had a moment where he was far away from us and we could see him in the distance, but then we got the message that we have been caught on the screen. We also discovered that Slender “rushes” you before you die, which is good and makes the experience more frightening, but it isn’t consistent. There were no sounds, no static, and no other signs that he was close. We had a few moments where he wasn’t even close to us, but then we got the message on the screen that we have been caught. There appears to be a problem with Slender: The Eight Pages AI. (There are some discrepancies in the light sometimes it’s wonderful and bright, and other times it appears to ‘fade out.’) We enjoy how you can use your phone as a flashlight instead of a traditional flashlight it gives it a more modern vibe. In terms of the gameplay of Slender: The Eight Pages, we think the movement is fluid, and the character speeds are rather well balanced. However, collecting a page increases your chances of running across Slenderman, who will not stop until you are captured. The goal is simple: collect all eight pages to win. If you’ve never played a Slender game, he’s a black figure with a white face that lacks any eyes, nose, or mouth. It’s just jump scares the rest of the time. Of course, Slender: The Eight Pages is a horror game, so keep that in mind. We note that this game is still in development, therefore some of the information we provide may get changed. This game has a lot of potential, however, we’d want to offer some constructive criticism to the developers. Slender: The Eight Pages game is a lot of fun, but it’s also quite scary when it comes to jump scares. We never expected a Slender game to be as addictive as this one. Will Kate be able to uncover the truth, and if so, how shocking will it be? However, among the trees, a terrifying shadow of a faceless killer can already be seen. Kate heads to Oakside Park late at night in search of her suicidal mother’s eight missing pages. Slender: The Eight Pages is back on Unreal Engine 4 with a frightening new story. Slender: The Eight Pages REMAKE is a terrifying first-person horror remake of the original game from 2012.
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