Start was a little confusing thinking there was something to do outside the first area but once your inside "Open the door to the mansion" the stalking starts!! Great fun and having a blast. I recommend this game!
The Mors
- Release Date:
- Sep 22, 2017
- Developer:
- Joseph Lloyd
- Publisher:
- Evallis Entertainment
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Summary
An intense survival horror experience based on light and dark, The Mors is a terrifying dive into the unknown.You fill the shoes of Jack, who has been sent to find a missing coworker, only to become trapped within the rotting husk of a long abandoned estate.
As you are thrown through diverse locations and horrific events, you must try and survive as the light grows faint, and the grotesque cracking in the distance grows ever louder.
You're in their world now.
And they're coming for you...
Gameplay
Light is your lifeline, how you choose to use it will often determine if you will survive, or be dragged into the darkness never to be seen again.
Use lights in the environment to your advantage, be it simply to see, or to slow down the countless horrors that hunt for you in the darkness.
Make your way through dark hallways and unstable caves, eerie cellars and flooded tunnels. The pressure rising as you cling desperately to the light, hoping that your escape lies just around the corner.
Gather items and interact with objects for various purposes as you try and find a way out. Discover tools that allow you to overcome obstacles and progress into new areas. Find fuel and new light sources with unique uses as well as healing tonics to dull the pain.
Think ahead when gathering items, the further you delve into the darkness, the more and more rare items become. If you run out of light down in the abyss, they will tear you apart.
Journals may be found that give you insight into the turmoil to come, or simply reveal the history and secrets of this place long forgotten. Some may even contain items that help improve your situation considerably.
Do you have what it takes to brave the darkness?
Details
• Single player
• First person
• 15 achievements to unlock
• 3 difficulty levels
• End of level save points
• Randomized encounters and items
• In-depth readable journals (entirely optional)
Contains: Blood & Gore, Violence, Intense Horror
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User Reviews
This game had me at the edge of my seat from the beginning. If you like to be scared this is it. Graphics are smooth and well done. This is a must play with a headset, the audio is outstanding in this game. Amazing work Evallis Entertainment best horror survival game I've played this year. Replay value is high since I want to go back and try it on harder difficulties. Great puzzles to figure out as well. It even has achievements so I will continue to play this game for awhile. If i could give this a score out of 10 I would give it an 8.5. I've noticed that the game has been updated quite a bit so the developers are active on making improvements and listening to gamers feedback. One of my favorite games to have in my library.
It's kindof like Amnesia, but something about this game actually instills a sense of dread in me. It will make you jump, and make you constantly fear to go into the next room. It's a sandbox horror game where the objectives change every playthrough. Very unique!
The Mors is a fairly basic Unity asset flipped first person horror adventure, one of many hundreds, if not thousands of these glutting Steam. The "developer" paid for/pirated a few Unity asset store assets, arranged them haphazardly in a first person adventure game template, and submitted it to Valve as if they're real game developers. Two notable criteria for what makes an asset flip instead of legitimate use of stock assets are whether those assets comprise the majority of the game, and whether the "developer" properly credited the people who created most of the assets in the game. This game fails both of those tests. The "developers" here didn't credit any of the artists and real, actual game developers who created the assets here, so this is plagiarism, as well as cash grab shovelware. Some effort went into arranging other people's assets into a game (and then trying to pass them off as if the developer had made them). There's a bit to explore, some puzzles to solve and an emp...
candles burn out, so dark that you cant see anything without light, dunno how the rest of the game is but i spent like 30 minutes in early area of the mansion just trying to explore just to find out i wasted all matches for candles that just burn out and got stuck when i couldnt see where to go. 1/5 candle management simulator.
Great atmosphere, scares, and intuitive problem solving with more solutions than you'd think! If you try something, it'll probably work! All in all good horror game
What a glitchy mess. Started very promising and just flopped hard. From puzzle pieces that disappear thanks to autosaves. To janky movements and crouches that induce microstutters and monster stuck in mid air. it felt like 3 minutes stuck at the end area just to have credits creep up slowly and then toss me to the beginning screen. Story conclusion was left hanging. At least now the game doesn't start dropping frames like the old version (when you started lighting up the candles in the first level) Forget/Remember buttons would be better off as load/save but hey, artistic choice.
[h1]The Mors[/h1] [i]I'll admit it has some some semblance of atmosphere but you can describe this game as "chase to the death with no autosaves" - tedious gameplay with no checkpoints inside the levels ( for ex when you pick up important items/clues ) - avoid !!![/i]
simple boring
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 32bit or above
- Processor: Core i3 CPU or above
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 or above
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available space
FAQ
How much does The Mors cost?
The Mors costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for The Mors?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 32bit or above Processor: Core i3 CPU or above Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 or above DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 5 GB available space
What platforms is The Mors available on?
The Mors is available on Windows PC.
Is The Mors worth buying?
The Mors has 45% positive reviews from 11 players.
When was The Mors released?
The Mors was released on Sep 22, 2017.
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