Men, i really wanted to enjoy this game, but somehow i thought it to be something entirely different. I thought it is a story driven horror game about a missing child - well, it's partly that. You are dropped into an area where you need to check a bunch of houses and defend against cultists. Yep, thats it. There a point system how fast you can finish doing that and how many cultists you defeated. It's a small arena where you try to be the best for the leaderboards. Disappointing.
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Disclaimer: This game is designed to be hard. You will need to listen carefully to your surroundings, as the killers will attack silently and unexpectedly. You will probably die a lot. If you don't like feeling as though you are in an unknown and unfair environment (don't forget, you are expected by dozens of killers in empty streets and houses at night), this game is not for you. If you think you can handle it, welcome to the mess!
SLASHER HORROR MEETS BODYCAM
Step into the shoes of a dedicated policeman in "Amber Alert," an intense survival horror, bodycam-themed game that will test your wits and nerves. Responding to a late-night call about a missing person, you arrive at the reported location alone, determined to follow up on an anonymous tip. As you venture deeper into a seemingly deserted neighborhood, an unsettling silence envelops you.The dark streets and eerie silence give way to a terrifying discovery: a sinister cult of women abductors lurks in the shadows, ready to strike whenever you lower your guard. These relentless foes are cunning and will use the darkness to their advantage, making every corner a potential death trap.
Your mission is urgent and dangerous: find and rescue a girl who is still alive, held captive by these malevolent criminals. Navigate through the perilous streets, abandoned houses, and hidden hideouts, all while evading or confronting the cult members who will stop at nothing to protect their secrets.
"Amber Alert" is not for the faint-hearted. This game will keep you on edge, demanding quick reflexes, sharp observation, and unwavering courage. Every decision matters, and every second counts. Can you outsmart the cult and save the girl, or will you become their next victim?
Features:
- **Immersive Horror Experience**: Navigate through a dark, atmospheric neighborhood filled with hidden dangers and chilling surprises.- **Intense Survival Gameplay**: Stay alert and react quickly to threats lurking in the shadows. Use your wits and limited resources to survive.
- **Engaging Storyline**: Unravel the mystery behind the abductions and the sinister cult as you progress through the game.
- **High Replayability**: Multiple paths and randomly placed items, random enemy locations, and quick events ensure that each playthrough offers a new experience.
The game touches on very sensitive themes, but everything is censored, which adds to the bodycam experience. There is a cheat menu, by the way...
Prepare yourself for a relentless, heart-pounding journey in "Amber Alert." Will you save the innocent, or will the darkness claim you too?
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The entire game is extremely dark and on top of that, the FOV is low as hell, so enjoy playing the game basically blind.
Amber Alert — Cool idea, rough execution I’m a long-time fan of horror games, tactical FPS titles, and I shoot IRL. Amber Alert has a neat premise, but a lot of the experience feels rough around the edges. Controls / Sensitivity The mouse settings are janky. Every time I hit Esc, my sensitivity resets. That’s brutal for anyone who keeps a consistent feel (I tune for a 360° in ~5–6 inches of movement). Please lock settings in and stop them from reverting. Pacing & Spawns I didn’t expect Ready or Not—and honestly, a real officer would wait for backup after the first body—but the enemy spawning is frustrating. Enemies pop into rooms I’ve already cleared, and sometimes visibly blink around corners if you move fast or pick up a key. The lore says the bad guys arrive in two G-Wagons (what, 5–6 seats each?), yet after the first three houses I’d already fought a small platoon. I get that it’s a horror mechanic to keep players on edge, but it breaks the fiction and fee...
Game is, unfortunately, currently not very fun. It's tense, it looks great, and it's atmosphere is amazing. But that's where the positives end. The settings don't save, I cannot find the graphic settings and the screen is not fitting to my monitor. The absolute absurdity of those issues makes it basically unplayable.
this game is good and extremely scary, but the light in the game is extremely low that makes it difficult to enjoy ..
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Very difficult, and scary at the beginning, but you'll eventually get use to it, and it'll get more annoying than anything. Although, if you don't like challenging games, I do not suggest it. Overall?: Good.
Made it all the way to the end just to have the girl I saved no clip into the backrooms so I couldn't finish the game. It was fun the first few time but I wouldn't go through it again after that. For the price of the game I'd recommend giving this one a play through, do note that it's a one shot so if you die you have to start over.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10/11 x64
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-4460 or AMD FX™-6300 or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 960 or AMD Radeon™ RX 460
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 9 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Amber Alert cost?
Amber Alert costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Amber Alert?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10/11 x64 Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-4460 or AMD FX™-6300 or better Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 960 or AMD Radeon™ RX 460 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 9 GB available space
What platforms is Amber Alert available on?
Amber Alert is available on Windows PC.
Is Amber Alert worth buying?
Amber Alert has 33% positive reviews from 9 players.
When was Amber Alert released?
Amber Alert was released on Jul 4, 2024.
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