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  1. Jun 2, 2022
    8
    "Nun Massacre is a far different beast to most other horror games, and the punishing nature of the game will likely turn off many. However, if you can stick with it there’s some really neat puzzles inside what is quite an atmospheric game; what’s more, the game offers an absolute ton of content for the dirt cheap asking price now that the definitive version update has dropped. Whilst I"Nun Massacre is a far different beast to most other horror games, and the punishing nature of the game will likely turn off many. However, if you can stick with it there’s some really neat puzzles inside what is quite an atmospheric game; what’s more, the game offers an absolute ton of content for the dirt cheap asking price now that the definitive version update has dropped. Whilst I prefer Murder House overall, Nun Massacre is far more replayable for a quick scare and one horror fans should at least give a try."

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  2. Jan 2, 2023
    9
    Old school survival horror the way it was meant to be, atmospheric, freaky as hell, and absurdist!
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  1. 80
    Unfortunately, Nun Massacre also adheres to some conventions of the survival horror genre that were perhaps better left in the past, such as a limited three-item inventory and excessive backtracking. I found the backtracking in the middle of the game especially egregious, finding myself running in circles taking items from one visually similar part of the multi-level school to another. During this stretch the encounters with The Nun became less terrifying, and honestly, more annoying than anything, which had an adverse effect on the tension and mood of the experience. That said, it’s an experience seeing through (after a couple of hours of trial and error, a playthough will take roughly 30 minutes). There are multiple endings that recontextualize the story and leave quite a bit to the player’s interpretation. One way or another, Nun Massacre will leave an impression.