WeaknessesThe paid video is often delayed and poorly edited. Complaints about a slippery carpet and banged knees in the vents; on minimum fear some found it too calm. There's also the view that some roles are played by actors who are too young.
StrengthsStrong atmosphere, detailed sets and makeup, a live-action game feel. A large, maze-like location, interesting mechanics, and good work with sound and haptics.
SecurityOverall fine, but there have been falls due to a slippery carpet and scraped knees in the vents; knee pads or softer padding would help. There's a briefing — listen carefully and don't overdo your speed.
Level of fearOn light it's tolerable and even fun in places; on medium and hard it's scary and high-adrenaline. Not suitable for small children; fine for teens and adults if you pick the right mode.
Actors' gameActors are praised in almost every review: lively, charismatic, and with contact calibrated to the chosen level. Lucas and the 'father' are often highlighted, plus an attentive administrator who sets things up and supports you.
Quality of riddlesThere are puzzles, logical and varied, sometimes challenging but fair. Nonlinearity and walkie-talkies add the feeling of playing through a game rather than just sprinting between rooms.
PlotThe plot leans on Resident Evil 7 and is delivered nonlinearly, with recognizable scenes without copy-paste. You gradually uncover the Baker family's story and try to get out alive, without extra spoilers.
Difficulty levelModes range from light to hard with haptics; newcomers are comfortable on light or medium. You'll need to both think and run, so adrenaline seekers and puzzle lovers will have plenty to do.
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