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Hush

$9.99
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Developer:
Game Studio 78
Publisher:
Game Studio 78
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

HUSH is a challenging action-adventure video game inspired by childhood fears, nightmares and dreams alike. It’s time to face your fears.

This is the story of Ashlyn, as she finds herself in an orphanage that time forgot, surrounded by blood freezing phobias intent on absorbing her into oblivion. Your goal is to help Ashlyn face these fears, and then use them to your advantage in order to escape from this nightmarish place. You’ll be roaming through all sorts of environments capable of bringing out your innermost phobias. You’ll also be getting help from the inhabitants of this establishment, who will tell you all about the suffering they've been through, while giving you hints on what awaits you.

Key Features:

  • Visual style based on traditional cartoon drawings, both in 2D and 3D

  • Get immersed through carefully composed original soundtrack

  • Controls custom-tailored to PC plus gamepad support

  • Fast, broad and intuitive combat system –use and upgrade an array of toys

  • Explore a nightmarish establishment, face a variety of fear-inducing creatures

  • Experience a beautiful tale of friendship, suspense and personal growth

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User Reviews

Mostly Negative
12 user reviews
33%
Positive
21 min at review
Not Recommended

This game has some of the worst controls I have suffered in recent memory which is a shame because the concept is definitely there to impress. You jump between third person sections in which tapping either the A or D key will send the camera ballistic, circling you like a desert buzzard, and an isometric top down view which is a little better except when you're in combat. Which is mostly. I get that some games are better with a pad but that shouldn't be a free license to just make the game unplayable in WASD. That's like if I bought a cereal that suggested it was 'Better with full fat milk' but then I ate it with semi-skimmed because it was all I had and it gave me syphilis. I can take a challenge. I thrive on them but in a game where walking in the dark (which you have NO choice but to do at several points) drains your already meagre life bar before you even reach the first enemies (six in a room, about five hits to kill at close range, will beat the freckles off of you whether you do...

62 helpful 19 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I hate to give a thumbs down but... I was enjoying it in the beginning so much, but then it just went downhill from there... experiencing bugs, difficult maneuvering, confusion over controls... here's the gist of what I think: Storyline: It had potential. I was very hooked on what was going on and why things were happening the way they were, but there no progression to the story. The little girl (whose name I still don't know) walks around fighting off barrel monsters, flying books, and suitcase things, but this portion of the game did not tell me what the heck was happening! Also, the game was SO SHORT... If I evaded all monsters and progressed through the story, it honestly could be finished in half an hour, if not less. Worth $10?! Rating: 6/10 August 6 update: The little girl's name can now be found by interacting with a few of the kids in the beginning. Gameplay/controls: DIFFICULT. The developer is adding an update tomorrow (July 31) on an improvement for controls, but both k...

40 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The combat is pretty horrible because it takes so long to attack, especially in a combo, and that's coupled with the fact that there are so many monsters you have to fight regarless of whether you can have the willpower to try and make it to a save point because they reset after you heal/save. There are also a few bugs that are pretty serious to the gameplay like losing the ability to dodge roll and running around in the darkness as you would normally in the light (you are supposed to be slowed in the dark), leaving the game via alt + tab glitches the game to the point where you have to exit it to be able to play it again, and if you happen to accidently talk to someone while running away from a monster it kills you because you have to finish the dialouge before you can even move again. In conclusion, the atmosphere created by the great graphics are completely smothered by the tedious gameplay and many bugs.

16 helpful 1 funny
44 min at review
Recommended

Great game, needed improvements and the developers worked really fast on them! I'm impressed and hope to see more games from this studio now. I'm changing my review to a positive because i think these improvements (patch 1.04) will really work but if i may add something...(i know, i know "chato to caracas!" but i was a tester before ;)) Observations: 1.i think the tweaks you did on the roll option are stopping me from rolling randomly (when i press space and directional key) even though its much more controlled now so well done...i recommend checking if you can roll whenever you want (im playing keyboard so..that might be why). 2.it happened to me a few times that even though i still had a "full life" (2 hits) i got hit once and died right away (when i die i see the girl shaking in a buggy way by the way, might want to look into the animation there). In Any case here are the POSITIVES: the new camera at the intro works brilliantly and the "chase scene" is even more clear now with th...

16 helpful 1 funny
7 min at review
Not Recommended

Doesn't work.... Waste Of Money Currently Literally Doesn't Work.... Intro Plays Then You Just Stand There

10 helpful 6 funny
30 min at review
Not Recommended

The game isnt expensive and it's from a small indie developer so I don't expect a goty.. The storyline and the idea of this game are fun and the graphics are decent. Graphics: 6/10 Controls: 3/10 Storyline: 7/10 Price in comparison with game quality: 7/10 bugs/glitches: 9/10 This game get's a 6,4 out of 10 from me. I was just so frustrated with the keyboard keys... They where not smooth and my playstation 4 controller wasn't supported.. Overall opinion: If you really love indie games i'd say go for it but if you are a sort of neutral gamer(who isn't really that much into indie games) then I wouldn't recommend this game.

7 helpful
54 min at review
Recommended

I think this game is playable, but to much BUG, example : a monster, moving, controller with joystick... Please correct the BUG, so i believe the people want this game...

7 helpful
22 min at review
Not Recommended

I want to like it... but i can't. The combat is just too broken

4 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

greeat game

4 helpful 1 funny
8 min at review
Not Recommended

soooooooooo laggy

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 32-bit
  • Processor: Core 2 Duo CPU - 2.8 Ghz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1GB VRAM: Intel HD 3000 GPU / AMD HD 5450 / Nvidia 9400 GT
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Hush cost?

Hush costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Hush?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 32-bit Processor: Core 2 Duo CPU - 2.8 Ghz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 1GB VRAM: Intel HD 3000 GPU / AMD HD 5450 / Nvidia 9400 GT Storage: 2 GB available space

What platforms is Hush available on?

Hush is available on Windows PC.

Is Hush worth buying?

Hush has 33% positive reviews from 12 players.

When was Hush released?

Hush was released on Jul 29, 2015.

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