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  1. Oct 20, 2017
    70
    Decay – The Mare is another unusual, strange quirky game to enter the Xbox One library of misfits.
  2. Oct 13, 2017
    60
    Decay: The Mare is the story of a game of 'Xbox Live Indie Games program' that became big and took the leap to the next generation. A mixture of terror and adventure that will catch your eye with its surrealistic storyline, despite its outdated visual appearance.
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6.3

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  1. Jan 2, 2018
    7
    I love unusual and strange games that don’t follow the usual formula of the many games out there, and that’s exactly what Decay: The MareI love unusual and strange games that don’t follow the usual formula of the many games out there, and that’s exactly what Decay: The Mare offers you. To say this game offers you a unique experience is an understatement, and the main reason it feels so unique is because of the story. The story is captivating from the get go and it never stops being captivating because the writing is so good. I would however have liked to have been in fear more, but unfortunately you never feel like something is going to happen to you. I will say though that when the game ended I was definitely left with a satisfying feeling and the twist at the end is something I wasn’t expecting, which is great. If you like difficult puzzles then this game has plenty. Some of the puzzles in the game are very creative and that keeps things interesting, but I do think some of the puzzles will put some people off because they’re rather difficult. My biggest gripe with the game was the controls. The controls just felt finicky way too many times and I must admit that they frustrated me quite a bit especially when I wanted to click on a specific area. The presentation side of the game is something that I found to be very enjoyable. The visuals and sound design work together in perfect harmony to create an eerie and strange experience, and without a doubt they do a wonderful job of enhancing the gameplay. At the end of the day if you feel like trying something different then I fully recommend you give Decay: The Mare a try. It’s far from being perfect and it does have its problems, but I appreciate all of the effort that’s gone into the story and in the end it gave me a very good experience. It also stayed with me after I completed it which is rare in games these days, and for that reason alone it gets a thumbs up from me. Full Review »
  2. Mar 8, 2020
    5
    A follow up to the previous game: Decay, Decay: The Mare is an episodic, first person, point-and-click adventure, horror game played from theA follow up to the previous game: Decay, Decay: The Mare is an episodic, first person, point-and-click adventure, horror game played from the perspective of Sam, who was recently institutionalized for drug abuse in a place called "Reaching Dreams". After taking some medicine that was left in his room and going to bed, his first night goes off the rails and Sam finds that his dreams and reality are slowly starting to run together in a seemingly endless nightmare. As the player, you'll spend 3 episodes controlling Sam as you explore the dark, decrepit, dingy environments that are very reminiscent of the early Silent Hill games where the graphics are kind of muddy, visually noisy and hard to make out clearly.

    The core gameplay loop revolves around pointing-and-clicking your way through static environments that mostly feel abandoned, derelict and creepy. You can also control Sam with the directional pad, making him turn left, right and behind him. The images are have a muddy, old-school VHS overlay to them and feel satisfactory in overall quality, if a bit sparse and lacking details. You move your mouse cursor around to try and find hotspots that you can inspect for clues, items, coins (which serves as the game's collectibles) and newspaper clippings for backstory. You can also combine certain items, such as a metal block and hammer handle, to create a sledgehammer that will break down a brick wall, so you can find a clue to progress the plot. There's also puzzle solving mechanics that, while not overly challenging, were still satisfying to solve and represent the only sort of "traditional" gameplay in the Decay: The Mare. In regards to clue and item hunting, you'll be backtracking through various rooms a lot and it can be a little disorienting and tedious at times, since it's largely the same hallways and rooms you're navigating through.

    There's not much in the way of animations, save for some cutscenes and a few in game moments. There's also not much in way of voice acting, save for the narrator who delivers lines rather flatly and monotonously. This is contrast the game's musical score, which is actually quite good. Specifically during the game's introduction and subsequent cutscenes.

    Overall, Decay: The Mare falls into a lot of horror clichés which doesn't help it stand out from the pack in any significant way. It has some genuine horror moments and doesn't rely too much on cheap jump scares (I counted maybe one per episode), which is perfectly fine. The game can be completed in about 2 hours, so it's not an overly hefty adventure. There's also a binary, good ending and bad ending choice you can make at the end of the game that provides an unambiguous conclusion either way. If you can pick up on sale like I did for about $7 CAD, then Decay: The Mare can provide a short, satisfactory horror experience.
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  3. Dec 27, 2017
    8
    I really enjoyed this game. There is a really good story and creepy atmosphere and a lot of good puzzles to solve. I think for the price youI really enjoyed this game. There is a really good story and creepy atmosphere and a lot of good puzzles to solve. I think for the price you get a lot of game play and I was entertained and curious about what would happen next throughout. Highly recommend this game. Full Review »