![]() ![]() I really don?t want to dive into the stages involved in the game for spoiler purposes. Among the Sleep is not a very long game clocking in around 2 hours (although it does come with a Prologue stage that was originally DLC for the PC release). While also picking up objects such as drawings and other children?s toys along the way. ![]() This is a first person toddler title (new genre of FPT coming soon) and through your adventure you will crawl, climb and kinda run. Like I said earlier, Among the Sleep is told through the eyes of a toddler and I mean that literally. The mapping of the actions to a controller is fine, it just feels like it was meant to be played with a mouse and keyboard and is a bit wonky with the Dual Shock controller. While that isn?t necessarily always a gripe to have, in this game in specific, it rubbed me the wrong way. Right from the first few minutes of gameplay you can tell this was a game ported over from the PC. How could this not be a survival horror title? Originally released on the PC in 2014, Among the Sleep is now seeing its release on the PS4 (and will also see a release on the XBOX One at a future date to be determined). ![]() Not only that but you have a companion talking stuffed teddy bear (named Teddy for obvious reasons). Does Among the Sleep deliver, and is it truly survival horror?Īmong the Sleep takes you through a trippy adventure told through the eyes of a two year old as he tries to find his mother, preventing you from achieving this is a shadow like individual (very similar to Slender Man). Enter Among the Sleep from Killbrite Studio and after a few trailers I thought this could finally be the survival horror return I?ve been waiting for. but that ended before it could even get started. There was hope of a revitalization with Kojima?s P.T. I miss the classic survival horror titles like Silent Hill and Eternal Darkness. Capcom pumps out action titles, calls them Resident Evil and somehow they get classified as survival horror. The survival horror genre has an identity crisis as of late. ![]()
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