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  1. Apr 11, 2021
    6
    The Child’s Sight has you discovering lost moments through the eyes of a baby as you explore what remains in the attic. Slowly unraveling the story of what happened to you, while lying in the crib unaware and innocent. With every minute as you explore you will remember more. Horrors will become real and clear. See the word through the innocent eyes of a small child. Slowly unravel theThe Child’s Sight has you discovering lost moments through the eyes of a baby as you explore what remains in the attic. Slowly unraveling the story of what happened to you, while lying in the crib unaware and innocent. With every minute as you explore you will remember more. Horrors will become real and clear. See the word through the innocent eyes of a small child. Slowly unravel the story of what has happened, while you were laying in your crib, observing the world around you. Something thins may remain faded but one story sticks with you to this day. This game is short, sweet, and basic in idea and ongoing interaction however, none of that makes it a terrible experience. I think the game is at a fine length for the measure of assortments represented in this game. The actual game is two parts. The story half is the thing that you start on and need to finish prior to advancing to the game parts. These are little territories of free meandering where to gather notes and investigate objects to get signs with regards to what really occurs during the game half. The game half is the place where the interactivity occurs, normally. In the event that one needed to contrast the interactivity with something, it helps me to remember Boogeyman. You should do certain activities subordinate upon the sound brief you're given. There is something utterly intriguing and unique about The Childs Sight the first time you play it. Fail at your task and the horrible beings get you; these are genuine jump scare moments that terrify the bejesus out of you. Yet, the issue comes when that hop alarm before long loses its effect, and the entire plate turning dynamic of the interactivity becomes tedious and somewhat boring. The Childs Sight is an adequately straightforward title that isn't especially troublesome if cautious consideration is paid to each stable and brisk response seasons of their related connection to quiet the evil briefly. Playing this by itself or imparting goes to a companion or family is especially fun when seeing individuals' responses to their disappointment. With the Story Mode coming in at about an hour it would have been ideal to see somewhat more just as some extra dangers to oversee yet The Childs Sight is an intriguing and agreeable scaled down dread treat that is engaging in any case. If you are a fan of the genre be sure to check this one out! Expand
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  1. Jan 24, 2021
    60
    If you are after a night of horror and are looking to play something a bit different with unusual gameplay techniques, The Childs Sight might be worth a punt, mainly as it's very cheap to pick up. The sound design is excellent and the concept is unique, but for me the gameplay wanes quite quickly and eventually you’ll become more frustrated than scared.
  2. Jan 21, 2021
    45
    The Child’s Sight tries to bring a more relatable horror – that of a young child in a dark room at night – to the table, but the brief glimpses we get of its creepy world are vastly outnumbered by staring at a black screen, occasionally interrupted by the exact same jump scare after thunder drowned out the cupboard door opening yet again. It’s only a few quid on the store, so you might find an hour or so of enjoyment to make it worth checking out, but I soon grew tired of it.