Blair Witch Review (PlayStation 4)

This Blair Witch Review has us playing a game that is Inspired by the cinematic lore of Blair Witch, experience a new story-driven psychological horror game that studies your reactions to fear and stress. It’s 1996. A young boy disappears in the Black Hills Forest near Burkittsville, Maryland. As Ellis, a former police officer with a troubled past, you join the search. What starts as an ordinary investigation soon turns into an endless nightmare as you confront your fears and the Blair Witch, a mysterious force that haunts the woods…
Blair Witch Review Pros:
- Really good graphics.
- 21.43 GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- 5 save slots.
- Fov slider.
- Customize your dog-Fur/eye/collar color.
- Horror puzzle adventure gameplay.
- Uses the DS4 speaker.
- Set after the events of the film.
- First-person perspective.
- Horror aspects like a jump scare.
- Optional collectibles.
- Multiple endings.
- Masterclass in level and sound design.
- Tape reality manipulation-fast forward/rewind and stop videos to change states and positions of objects, people, or scenery.
- Bullet (your dog) can act on his own but you can get him to search for clues, stay, follow and feed him and praise him.

Blair Witch Review Cons:
- Little desire to go back through the game.
- Slow starter.
- Sometimes you feel like the game doesn’t explain what it wants from you.
- Easy to miss collectibles.
Related Post: Blair Witch comes to Nintendo Switch on June 25th

Blair Witch:
Developer: Bloober Team
Publisher: Bloober Team
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