This was one of the games here I new what I was doing and what I was working with. In this mission I learned how to make a better main scene and have a better under standing of it. Before This mission I was looking at video's on how to do it but I did not really understand it but the mission help me get a better understanding. For my own games I learned how to make a working main scene that has everything I need. I Also learned how to save information across my scenes and making it connect to my main scene.
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Phasmophobia is actually the fear of ghosts. But as a game, it’s pitting you against a variety of haunts to determine which ghost is infesting the location. You’re armed with a wide assortment of tools to discover what kind of a haunt you’re currently investigating. And there are more than just the traditional ghost you’re facing. It’s a great multiplayer game for Steam friends. Using your in-game radios adds a whole new layer of play and fear because of the surrounding environment. At any rate, you can investigate locations on your own or have up to four players in a single session. When you pass missions, you’re awarded in-game cash that you can use to buy more equipment. So, the more you play, the more you can add to your arsenal. Flashlights, cameras, trap cams, EMF detectors, candles, smudge sticks, and more are available to identify the haunt or to combat it directly. Sometimes I’ll have an issue with sound or mic control in-game. However, I only had that problem once, and Phasmophobia hasn’t given me a sound problem since. The sound quality while investigating the house is simply amazing, and the effects really tap into the fear of the unknown. It’s unnerving when you hear footsteps pounding the floor behind you as a demon rushes your location. Or, perhaps you're standing in one spot monitoring the temperature when something whispers in your ear. The reason why you don’t want to rely on something like Discord when playing Phasmophobia is because of the in-game voice recognition. In that, I mean that the haunts can “hear” when you’re talking to each other. It creates a sense of realism to the gameplay and greatly amplifies the fear factor. Especially if you’re trapped in the house by yourself with all of the doors locked so you can’t escape. At the time of this post, Phasmophobia is only $13.99 on the Steam storefront. And for 14 bucks, you get quite an amazingly planned out game.
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AuthorTyrell CategoriesArchives
May 2022
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