Minutes after starting a horror game, I’ll inevitably be found buried under a pile of blankets and Pokémon toys. Yomawari: Midnight Shadows earned me the usual chuckles from my partner as I squeaked and jumped my way through. Yet, in all honesty, it’s been a long time since I’ve enjoyed a horror game so much.
As the sequel to Yomawari: Night Alone, Midnight Shadows continues the blend of stealth mechanics, creepy cute art, and atmospheric sound effects. If playing the first game left you wanting more, then great; that’s exactly what you’re going to get. Improvements have been made here and there with cleaner visuals and more places to explore, while other niggly annoyances are apparently here to stay.
Midnight Shadows’ opening scene instantly puts you in your place. Everything seems to be going fine during the nice little tutorial. There’s even an adorable...
As the sequel to Yomawari: Night Alone, Midnight Shadows continues the blend of stealth mechanics, creepy cute art, and atmospheric sound effects. If playing the first game left you wanting more, then great; that’s exactly what you’re going to get. Improvements have been made here and there with cleaner visuals and more places to explore, while other niggly annoyances are apparently here to stay.
Midnight Shadows’ opening scene instantly puts you in your place. Everything seems to be going fine during the nice little tutorial. There’s even an adorable...
- 10/31/2017
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