First thing to note is this game is not optimised properly. Fullscreen is sometimes windowed mode, 1920 x 1080 is sometimes 1280 x 720, no idea how that even happens. Plus there doesn't seem to be any noticeable difference when changing texture or shadow quality. Then again the entire game feels like you are stuck in the shadows because it's so dark. After getting stuck at the very beginning (I think I managed to softlock myself somehow) I noticed there was already a save file leftover by the developer. This is where I found out the game gets even darker and has even less frames, over powered enemies are awful gunplay. Maybe with a bunch of fixes this game could be fun but I'm not wanting to be the guinea pig right now. I might check back on it a few months later but I don't hold out much hope. For my First Impressions of Dymension check out my video here: https://youtu.be/QrkIafBqe1A
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About This Game
This is a horror game in the first person.
You have to go through the first part of the game.
You travel from city to city because you are not used to staying in one place. While working at a gas station, you come across a newspaper
with a vacancy announcement for the position of a security guard, and by dialing the number, you were asked several questions.
Only one point was important - are you ready to follow the rules and perform the tasks?
You were not interested in the details, because you did not plan to stay in this place.
The only thing that interested you was the payment and bonuses for the night shift.
You don’t have much to choose from, and you have only the military service as an experience.
Because of your hot-tempered personality, it was difficult for you to linger on past jobs.
It was not easy to find the place, because it was hidden far from the nearest settlement.
Night, bad weather, lack of good visibility, and you turned onto the wrong road.
Precious time is lost.
You didn’t find anyone at the founded location and decided to call the intercom. The voice was not very friendly.
After receiving the entry code and instructions on where to go next, you get to the meeting place with your employer.
The action of the game begins in the elevator. It’s your first day at a new job, you’re a little worried that you’re late.
Forgot to read the instructions you received in the mail.
Thoughts appeared in my head about how to fix this situation.
The elevator doors have opened in front of you, and behind them is a man who is extremely passionate about something.
The attempt to start a conversation failed and there was an awkward pause. A siren sounded.
You were reminded of the instructions that you didn’t have time to read, and it probably contains important information.
Well, nothing, we’ll figure it out on the spot, and you won’t get used to it. You have a strange feeling that the whole situation is extremely strange. As soon as you want to take up your duties, mysterious things begin to happen that frighten…
What’s going on here? This is not the job I was hoping for at all, but what if I fell for a trick? You have to find out because the further you go, the more things are starting to get out of control.....
Features:
- A complicated story with a plot twist ;
- You will have to collect information bit by bit and figure out what is happening;
- Solve puzzles and use all available objects;
- The creepy and tense atmosphere only escalates the situation;
- Especially the gloomy concept of the game;
- Light is your only helper;
- The weapon will not be easy to get, and each cartridge is valuable;
- Different mechanics of the characters’ behavior will make you nervous and make quick decisions;
- As a bonus, you will open a new location where you can get new hints for the game;
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User Reviews
I enjoyed the first game of the series much more than this one. Even though the first one had a "To Be Continued" ending at the end you did get a complete story. This one ends abruptly with another "To Be Continued" ending but at about only an hour (played a little longer due to bug issue) very little is revealed story wise and feels very incomplete. Play the first one- Midnight: Submersion. It is much better and worth the purchase.
Read a review about how terrible this game was, and the dude was just blatantly wrong. Leaves out that he found the correct solution to the locker code puzzle and pretends that the game is flawed. The game is pretty decent for an early access, $5 title that promises more content in the future. A good teaser for what is to come. On the other hand, the game runs atrociously, looks nothing like in the trailer, and is extremely short. Goes on sale for $3, get it when it's that cheap. Do not take CanDade's review into consideration, man's IQ must be floorshot.
[h1]Why is Dymension spelled with a Y?[/h1] Probably because you will find yourself asking why is it so dark? Why does the lantern only last 1 minute before it dies? Why is there no brightness setting? Why can't you use a light and weapon at the same time? Why does it feel like you are lightly tapping enemies with the ax? Why are you suddenly taken from a lab to a mansion? Why does moving around make you feel sick to your stomach? Why is this game incomplete? Why is the whole game pretty much in the first trailer? And most importantly of all, WHY is this game just so bad and not even worth the 79 cents I got it on sale for. Save you money and time, there are better cheap horror games out there more worthy of it.
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Creepy and fun. I may or may not have squealed a few times as I tried to run away from some of these creatures but I refuse to say lol I believe if you are a fan of this genre you will enjoy this game.
Too dark to see anything even on maximum brightness. Way too short.
Good for 56 cents. to be continued.
I enjoyed the game for as far as I got, but the glitches were too big to be able to suggest it. I was about 20 min in, wandering through a laboratory full of creepy mannequins, armed with a flashlight and looking for key-cards, when I had to pause the game to let my dog outside to address the threat of squirrels in the yard. Once the squirrel-threat was averted, I returned to the game, unpaused it, and I was suddenly in a creepy mansion carrying a lantern being chased by three mannequin-things that killed me. No idea how, what or why...and I could not get back to the lab area through any saves, so at that point I wasn't about to re-play for another 20 min to get back to where I was, with the risk of this happening to me anytime that I pause the game (which, of course, I could test...but trial and error testing of the playability of my games is not a pursuit I'll undertake). It was only $0.49, so I can't really complain, I just won't suggest it. (and I tried once more, and when upaused...
Terror Meter 2/10 Narrative Intrigue 3/10 Visuals 3/10 Difficulty 2/10 Length <40min Dymension, is a Action Horror game, about a research lab placing human sentience into android mannequins. The player comes into the laboratory as a new worker as the laboratory falls into chaos, the mannequins break out and become hostile to the player abducting them. As of the review Dymension is currently just the first part of the game. Currently the game comes in two parts, the research labs and the mansion. Both sides of the game have a focus on puzzles and item collection, with there also being simple combat in the mansion. The game is mainly puzzle based, with the need to find door access codes or by completing logic puzzles for fixing control panels. Neither are difficult within the game, and a player can simply spam the control panels to get the answer to them. In the manor there are other puzzles, though none should give the player much challenge, with items being not difficult to find. Th...
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64-Bit
- Processor: Intel i5-4590/AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or greater
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760 or AMD Radeon™ R7 260x with 2GB Video RAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 7 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectSound compatible (must support DirectX® 9.0c or higher)
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64-Bit
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i7 3770 3.4GHz or AMD equivalent or better
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 with 3GB VRAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 7 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectSound compatible (must support DirectX® 9.0c or higher)
FAQ
How much does Dymension:Scary Horror Survival Shooter cost?
Dymension:Scary Horror Survival Shooter costs $0.99. Currently 80% off!
What are the system requirements for Dymension:Scary Horror Survival Shooter?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64-Bit Processor: Intel i5-4590/AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or greater Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760 or AMD Radeon™ R7 260x with 2GB Video RAM DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 7 GB available space Sound Card: DirectSound compatible (must support DirectX® 9.0c or higher) Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64-Bit Processor: Intel® Core™ i7 3770 3.4GHz or AMD equivalent or better Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 with 3GB VRAM DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 7 GB available space Sound Card: DirectSound compatible (must support DirectX® 9.0c or higher)
What platforms is Dymension:Scary Horror Survival Shooter available on?
Dymension:Scary Horror Survival Shooter is available on Windows PC.
Is Dymension:Scary Horror Survival Shooter worth buying?
Dymension:Scary Horror Survival Shooter has 35% positive reviews from 17 players.
When was Dymension:Scary Horror Survival Shooter released?
Dymension:Scary Horror Survival Shooter was released on Mar 3, 2022.
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