- Publisher: Ape Law
- Release Date: Sep 15, 2015
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Apr 21, 2016As far as playing this in virtual reality on the Oculus Rift, I can't recommend it. Maybe it is just me, but every time I've ever tried to play the game on the Rift I've gotten physically ill. I managed to stomach about half the game before switching over to the desktop version to finish it up. It's one of the creepiest experiences available for VR at the moment but I just couldn't stand it consistently...Only clocking in at roughly two and a half hours, the whole experience is over rather quickly, but that's enough time to give players a clear satisfying story for those that paid attention to notes. It isn't all that innovative but truly, it doesn't have to be. If you're playing this, you're playing for the narrative. [Tested with Oculus Rift]
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Oct 30, 2015Not showing cruelty and yet be terrifying, achieve only the best horror movies. Albino Lullaby is quite close to them, except of unbalanced combat.
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Sep 28, 2015The next episodes of Albino Lullaby need to keep breaking the physical boundaries of this strange environment while forging a more consistent identity.
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Dec 7, 2015Albino Lullaby delivers all the atmosphere we were hoping for, but then fails to have a sturdy enough game beneath it.