The Mortuary Assistant Review (PlayStation 5)
The Mortuary Assistant Review, The Mortuary Assistant is a first-person horror game where you need to embalm bodies while avoiding possession. The game has you researching demons in a hurry, using various tools to find and identify them and contains plenty of randomized scares that should give the player plenty to be frightened of.
The Mortuary Assistant Review Pros:
- Decent graphics.
- 1.81GB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Graphics settings – bloom, and depth of field.
- Controller settings – Invert the axis and sensitivity slider, vibration, and remap the controls.
- Game settings – story events on/off, seasonal content on/off, item randomization, and haunt system aggressiveness slider.
- Handy skip tutorial and tutorial tips options.
- Two ways to play – new shift, and embalming only.
- Excellent voice work.
- First-person view.
- A full 3D game world with 360-degree camera control.
- When you get a new body in you take it via the gurney from cold storage into the operation room, then with a clipboard, you examine the body and fill in the findings on the clipboard diagram.
- The game does make a lot of tasks easier like putting bodies in and out of the cold storage, examining the body is just like a hidden pixel game.
- The clipboard automatically fills in details when you find them and it shows how many fi dings you should discover.
- You have to enter all the clipboard details into the computer which is a case of clicking the entry box and then the clipboard area to auto-fill the entry.
- Having tutorial tips means you get helpful button prompts, white lines around objectives, and footsteps to show the way.
- All the embalming actions trigger a sort of unique mini-game in order to complete the task.
- It’s a weird yet engrossing experience.
The Mortuary Assistant Review Cons:
- Some of the character models look robotic and kind of weird.
- The sensitivity slider is crazy and requires you to turn it to almost zero before it behaves itself.
- The system of putting details into the pc is a pain and very fiddly, not great for the controller.
- It’s a very slow-paced game.
- The game does not run smoothly and does have a lot of slowdown.
- Every action is overly awkward.
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The Mortuary Assistant:
Developer: DarkStone Digital
Publisher: DREADXP
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