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Playstation Official Magazine AustraliaMay 18, 2016It’s a world that feels remote, hostile and bloody mysterious, and you’ll want to persist in order to unthaw its buried secrets. [June 2016, p78]
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Playstation Official Magazine UKMay 8, 2016Though technically unpolished, at at times frustrating, Kholat's imposing mountain is impressive. A good few hours of horror, hiding, swearing and reloading await. [May 2016, p.86]
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Apr 21, 2016Though there’s less direct threat when compared to more mainstream horror titles, there’s an intensity to that environment that helps to create a wonderfully sinister atmosphere. It’s not an essential horror game, but it’s a genuinely ripping yarn.
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Apr 3, 2016Successfully combining exploration with horror elements, Kholat is an extremely mysterious and unsettling experience that can at times be utterly frustrating yet is always strangely compelling.
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Mar 18, 2016A quality title, without a doubt, but definitely polarizing and not for everyone.
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Mar 17, 2016Kholat is a terrifying game. The darkest elements give shape to a plot worthy of being one of Masters of Horror episodes and, on top of that, the real facts behind the game make the experience even better. It is a shame that some poor gameplay mechanics weigh down what could have been a must among terror indie games.
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CD-ActionMay 30, 2016Irrespective of the platform, Kholat is a game full of extremities. Awesome aspect of navigating the area is squandered by invisible corridors resulting from main character’s restricted mobility. Powerful horror scenes are wasted in a story that’s just an empty shell. On a technical side I was disappointed that the game runs in 30 fps and sometimes noticeably stutters. [05/2016, p.63]
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Mar 18, 2016Quotation forthcoming.
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Mar 14, 2016Kholat could have been an amazing game, but it just isn't. It's based on a true story and looks great. The game start really good, but then slips away in boredom. The tension it needs just fades away really quickly.
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Mar 10, 2016Even though Kholat presents an horrific experience with breath-taking atmosphere and Sean Bean's narration, it wasted its potential with fps drops and insufficient A.I.
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Mar 8, 2016Kholat on PS4 is almost as good as the original PC version, but offers some minor hiccups like an unstable framerate.
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Mar 20, 2016It might lack horror and scares, but the hike through the mountains delivers tense moments, even though the performance on the PS4 is less then stellar.
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Mar 10, 2016It's partly a walking simulator, but the gameplay delivers some unexpected turns. The young development team clearly lacks experience, but it's still a promising first step.
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Mar 20, 2016The simplistic gameplay may turn some off with how tedious exploration can become with few scares and long stretches of nothing, but if you choose to remain steadfast on this trail, the sights, sounds, and story may very well be worth your effort.
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Mar 9, 2016It might not be as disturbing or interactive as I expected, but Kholat really does deliver something special in terms of visual and sound design. Despite it’s imperfections it definitely deserves credit and I really did enjoy my experience with this title.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 19 out of 42
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Mixed: 10 out of 42
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Negative: 13 out of 42
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