"In 1956, Allison died in the psychiatric hospital of Santa Benedetta Martire. The diary she wrote contained the horrible truth about how she killed her parents. Gulielmo Carter, a dauntless reporter, suddenly disappeared after he found the diary."
Where are Allison's parents' corpses kept? What happened to Guglielmo that night?
Two years later from "The Hospital" facts, you are interested in visiting the place where Rachel and Alfredo should have been buried.
"The Cathedral" is the second chapter of the Allison's Diary horror saga. In the sacred cathedral of Sant'Andrea there is something frightening waiting to be discovered. Funerals are not the end: they are just the beginning.
The Cathedral: Allison's Diary(アドベンチャー、探検、ホラー、物語)の評価数と総合順位の推移
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The Cathedral: Allison's Diary(アドベンチャー、探検、ホラー、物語)の評価とレビュー
Graphics better, gameplay is worse. I really liked the first installment of this trilogy (The Hospital) and was looking forward to this second installment. While the graphics and length of the game are improved (~30 minutes), the gameplay & controls are worse. This game has the same clunky controls as the first, except they took away smooth turning and you still have the same gaze-based interactions. The new gameplay elements are basically just key hunting and finding the correct path (or hope you don't go around in circles). And the jumpscares just aren't as good as the first.
Here is my Let's Play full gameplay with commentary: https://youtu.be/sWKdzKTADPo
What's the Point of Touch?. I have Oculus Touch but what's the point? You have no body, no arms, no hands... Oh wait, you have a hand... a tiny little mouse hand that you're not sure what to do with it. The graphics are crap. The only horror about this game is that I spent 5 bucks.
I don't know why people are saying this is scary. Sure there's a couple jump scares, but all you do is walk around very slowly for an hour and then it ends, no story really.
Pretty good VR horror game, but short... It's a decent horror experience (hardly could call it a game). It has very simple animations, pretty good overall graphics, and ambience is dark (very dark lighting) and music is very well done for a creepy atmosphere. The controls are wonky and way too simple, so it's not good with motion controls, except for the flashlight/torch moves well with motion controller...better over all moving in the world with a game controller though. The game is short (I didn't time it, but it felt like maybe 40 minutes). Picking up stuff is awkward and jenky, and the movement to go forward is at a snails pace (I'm used to Dreadhalls that is a much better game with great controls, animations, atmosphere, dynamically made halls/corridors, etc, so it's a night and day difference).
I'm mostly ok with getting this experience at the sale price of about half off., but I would not want to pay full price.. It's hard to consider it worth it...again, especially when compared with Dreadhalls.
Get Ready To Scream. This game is dark, and I mean 'brighten it up 100 percent for my let's play" dark. I had to work out how to get into the church, but with the beautiful graphics and music I didn't mind. And no, I didn't have to fake all the screaming. Keep in mind my video is one hundred times brighten than the actual game. https://youtu.be/cO3-8XIKTp8