When her friend disappears into the woods around her home, a young woman ventures into a nightmarish realm. A decent title to buy for quick scare, but not one if you want the full game experience. Slender: The Arrival: Directed by Mark J. Overall: Slender: The Arrival is nice at first, but once you've experienced it once, you've more or less experienced most of what it has to offer. If not for the sound design I likely would have hated this game. The "music" adding a real sense of dread and intensity. S:A visuals are decent, but as it is set mostly in darkness (for obvious reasons) it really dilutes the experience is it is clear that each environment has had allot of effort into them. That's the problem with jump scares: cool the first time, but tedious upon repetition. First impressions are great here and the game does live up to the hype, however it doesn't take long to realize that it is a novelty likely made with the lets-play community in mind. Slender: The Arrival is creepy as heck, with intense atmosphere.
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