- Publisher: Flavourworks
- Release Date: May 25, 2021
- Also On: PlayStation 4
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Sep 30, 2021
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Dec 27, 2021Surprisingly good.
Once upon a time I tried to play (watch) the game "Late Shift". It was terrible, I really didn't like it.
When I started playing Erica, I was counting on the worst. But the game turned out to be not so bad. Nice actors, little interest in the story. -
Jun 28, 2022Прошёл игру за 2 часа на концовку "Узница" (т.е. плохую концовку). Похоже, я никогда не прохожу игры на хорошие концовки. Но всё равно я насладился игрой. Нереально крутой триллер, с очень запутанным сюжетом.
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Jun 7, 2021Erica is a competent interactive movie game that would serve as a gripping B-rated thriller even without the additional interactivity. It strikes the correct balance of requiring sufficient user input to make you feel like you are in control while not stuffing the game with gimmicky interactions for the sake of it. Its short length allows for a tight story that does not overstay its welcome, although some may wish it continued for longer. While it probably will not be converting anyone who is not already a fan of these types of games, Erica is certainly in the running to be considered one of the best interactive movie games on the market.
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Jun 1, 2021While there are key, timed decisions you’ll make at pivotal points, most of the game’s interactive moments are perfunctory, mostly getting you to mimic Erica’s movements—be it turning the knob of a door or unbuckling a hefty briefcase. What this interactive thriller excels in, however, is its ability to keep you in perpetual suspense. It drives a compelling narrative for sure, but it also begs the question why it needs to be presented as a game to do so.
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May 25, 2021An effective story, some excellent performances from its cast, and very good production values do much to cover up its minor flaws and, as such, help Erica stand out from the crowd, when it comes to full motion video games. With a nice tight runtime, it’s also a game that doesn’t outstay its welcome. More of this kind of thing, please.