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Mar 13, 2017Husk is a psychological horror game with broken combat and stealth systems that consistently undoes any sense of tension it tries so hard to build.
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Feb 13, 2017Despite its ambitious stride to tell a gripping tale of a father/husband striving desperately to look for his missing family, Husk‘s end delivery is anything but. With a host of mechanical and structural oddities breaking numerous points of immersion where it’s seldom gained — both before and after post-release updates — across environments that, though blended rather well into one another, could very well be found in ample other titles using horror as an attribute, Husk is a frustrating game to recommend. Marred by technical difficulties that come to question just how “finished” this game truly is/was, Husk is another example of a studio that have mistaken basic nostalgia for the wealth of enjoyment.
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Feb 20, 2017HUSK is full of technical issues and bugs that affect the progress of the story. Great setting but very poor execution. Unplayable.
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CD-ActionApr 5, 2017The only positive thing I can write about Husk is that its soundtrack is decent. [04/2017, p.58]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 22
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Mixed: 8 out of 22
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Negative: 10 out of 22
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