
Critics at Large: It’s winter. You and six friends are vacationing at a friend’s remote cottage when tragedy strikes: two of your friends, twin sisters, disappear in the woods under suspicious circumstances, never to be seen again. Exactly one year later, their older brother invites you all back to the cottage to carry on partying in spite of his sisters’ absence, claiming he’s “over it.” Do you go? Most would politely decline, recognizing such a bizarre request as being, at the very least, in poor taste and, at worst, a cry for help. Good horror stories are not built on common sense, however, and Until Dawn’s seven protagonists unanimously pull on their winter gear and march up the mountains of Alberta to indulge their grieving buddy, unaware of the danger waiting for them.

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Great month for Halloween, glad that until dawn is the PS5 version, definitely having a few beers and some friends round for that
What a line up silent hill 2 is a great addition
Also don't sleep on like a dragon Yakuza such a good game

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The Until Dawn movie has caused some upset because the writers of the original game were not included in the film’s credits.
I think the game writes should be glad... the movie is not that good. Its connection to the game is in name only.
Allow me to summarize the article...
"In the vein of Heavy Rain, and the QTE movie games comes Until Dawn. Another beautiful game with limited gameplay designed to have pretty graphics and little else to get in the way. If you loved Myst, you'll love this!"
I'm sure people enjoy the game, but honestly these types have me bored to tears. Beautiful graphics though, just little end
One of the best games of 2015. Gamers will be talking about this game for years to come.