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  1. May 11, 2020
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    Fight The Horror is a Third-Person Horror Adventure RPG. You take the role of an abductee, forced to figure out a mystery and defeat an urban legend, or myth. You're given seven days to figure out this mystery and defeat your boss, or you face your demise. The game is broken into days and nights, during the night you search for clues in the mythical city, and you will rest during the dayFight The Horror is a Third-Person Horror Adventure RPG. You take the role of an abductee, forced to figure out a mystery and defeat an urban legend, or myth. You're given seven days to figure out this mystery and defeat your boss, or you face your demise. The game is broken into days and nights, during the night you search for clues in the mythical city, and you will rest during the day and ready yourself for the oncoming nights. There are three primary elements to Fight the Horror. As with most horror survivals, you have very limited inventory space. You must manage your resources over seven days, giving its survival aspect. Then you will use gears to level up your character like an RPG. This game was designed as a multiplayer, but you can only couch Co-op in the Xbox, Split-Screen. So, alone, or with a friend you will scour the dark and mysterious area for clues, hopefully, to unlock your mysteries' boss and defeat it. On the Xbox, the controls are heavy and the character animation was quite rigid. The textures either were bland or took longer to load than you would spend in one area. The interface didn't feel useable, giving way to frustration during use. The game doesn't really give you much direction, and combat feels clumsy and at times unfair. Fight the Horror is a great concept poorly executed. Expand