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No Way Out - A Dead Realm Tale
- Release Date:
- Oct 26, 2018
- Developer:
- Game Mechanic Studios
- Publisher:
- 3BLACKDOT
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
100 years after the massacre at Huxley’s Mansion rumors swirl of an unclaimed treasures waiting to be collected. But there are things the rumors don’t mention. The murderous ghosts who prowl the hallways waiting for your torch to dim… The wails of a grieving mother who begs you to help her son. And the madman at the center of it all, William Huxley, whose inventions have left the mansion suspended somewhere between Earth and hell.
No Way Out: A Dead Realm Tale challenges you to solve puzzles, overcome ghosts and free yourself from Huxley’s grasp before it’s too late. This immersive VR experience provides a spine-tingling twist on the haunted house genre. Will you escape? Or will you become just another lost soul trapped forever in Huxley’s Mansion?
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User Reviews
So, let me preface this by saying, here's my youtube channel, my twitch channel, my tiwtter, my instagram, my vine, my tick tock, and all my other links like every other review here has done. Also btw A/S/L on my myspace, hmu. Jokes aside, The games controls were abysmal, the fact that you made a VR game and are saying the VR controllers don't work for your VR game is so absurd, that I can barely put it into words, but I will try. Your graphics are decent, but I almost couldn't tell, because even at maximum brightness, 90% of the background and scenery is pitch black and unviewable. The game is like 30 minutes long from start to finish? For 20 dollars? That's insane. At least tell me you're planning to release more content or something, how can you sell a fully finished game, there's no EA tag or anything, that has 30 minutes of content for $20? I have 2 hours of playtime on my account because I sat there and ate lasagna for 20 minutes and fumbled around with garbage VR controls for...
Here's my embarrissing reaction to this game if anyones interested https://youtu.be/Pt1slGibI70 If you wanna induce labor, you dont need medication just play this game while pregnant. I finally found out what I sound like when primal fear is coarsing through my veins and i feel as though my life is threatened and let me tell you, it didnt sound pretty. Gameplay wise other than the sheer terror I noticed that the controls are a little wonky, i tried to use the vive controllers, and instead of them allowing you to actually press down on the thumb pads they make you use the touch pad witch is very finicky. Other than the controls the story and gameplay seem good. Game Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClAxGRMIQ6cfZ1bLM75eSyQ
Don't buy, horrible controls. Bought it thinking I could use the Native Vive controllers. When I got in-game, I found that wasn't the case. Couldn't figure out how to move. Mouse and keyboard were doing nothing. The next day I decided to give it another chance. I saw on the store page that it now said Vive controllers were not supported (even though in-game they're are controller mappings). I probably missed it when I bought it. So I get in-game, finally moving around with mouse and keyboard. I pick up some book and it tells me I need to investigate the downstairs bathroom. So I'm like, okay, lets go down there. That's when I discovered that I COULDN'T PUT THE BOOK DOWN! No matter what I tried, pressing E like how I picked it up, pressing ESC, ENTER, F, Q, nothing was working. The book simply would not get out of my face. I'm writing this review right before I request my refund. I was hoping for a good halloween game for my Vive. This one was a let down. Maybe I should just give Arizo...
Horror games are my favorite , So was very exited for finally another one. Oh and horror it is, When i started playing i got like 3 mini heartattacks allready and then in the elevator i see the game had just to begin. I use an xbox controller to play this game and works very well. Smooth turning , walk speed ( fastest is still little slow ) , fantastic graphics and really creepy atmosphere... reminds me of Layers of Fear but in Vr. Only here u can die. I found that out the hard way. That was also the time i needed to take of the headset for some moments bcs my hands got to sweaty. This game is good , no doubt about that but if the character could walk a little faster would be better for my heart. I own alot horror games on diff headsets , but this one for what i can see till now is very very good , specially bcs i played like 15 min and allready needed a break from it. Gonna let my wife play it on Halloween. Lets see who will scream like a little girl then :@ Recommended : 100% P...
Good game just has many bugs Also to play this with keyboard without a VR just change the boot.config file vr-enabled value to '0' in the managed folder inside the game directory -credit GalaxyKid for this, works normal on keyboard just low mouse sensitivity, and use Q to open the map.
[h1]Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Keyboard & Mouse [/h1] This is a tough game to review because there's some very good elements here, but mixed in with some horrible game design decisions. At the end of the day, I think this game is certainly not worth $20 and even at $9.99 during the Steam Winter Sale 2018, it's just a neutral recommendation from me. I think this game is only for those who just love Horror games in VR and just want something a little different. Those who just want to reward a dev for trying to make something ambitious, even if they kind of fell flat on their faces. I decided to use keyboard & mouse after trying Touch controllers and Xbox controllers (360 + one). It seriously took me a little longer than 30 minutes just messing with the controls before deciding that keyboard & mouse are the best. If you want motion controllers and roomscale in your VR games, just pass on this. Motion controllers do work, but they are basically only used as gamepads. I couldn't ...
When is Steam finally gonna add a mixed vote option? The graphics are pretty decent, the atmosphere is pretty good, but the game play can be pretty tedious, especially the last puzzle. Considering the length, it should either be $10, or twice as long, if they're gonna charge $20. It's not so bad as to vote it down, and not so good as to vote it up. Need that mixed vote option.
“No Way Out” is a VR puzzle horror game where the player is forced into the shoes of a lone wanderer inside a haunted mansion from the game “Dead Realm.” The game sets its tone pretty well in the opening sequence with well used sounds and audio effects to set the player at unease. The game then forces the player to learn its mechanics quickly by the use of a torch as a sort of puzzle timer. This creates a tension that is further added upon by the fact that the run speed for the player just doesn’t feel quite fast enough, so time feels more limited and mistakes are far more punishable. Once the player reaches the safe zone in the game, they then are told by a ghost as to what is happening in the mansion that you are in. The remaining puzzle sequences are fun and a little bit of a challenge from here on. One of my more favorite puzzles is having to use one the very horrors of the mansion to your advantage in order to finish the game. To add onto this, there are several hidd...
J'allais donner un bon review mais, les controllers son trash donc je ne peux ni avancer ni tourner j'ai bien verifier si je pouvais changer les controls mais non .. refund request accept
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer
- Processor: CPU: Intel Core i5 4590 or greater
- Graphics: Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 or better
- VR Support: SteamVR. Keyboard or gamepad required
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does No Way Out - A Dead Realm Tale cost?
No Way Out - A Dead Realm Tale costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for No Way Out - A Dead Realm Tale?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer Processor: CPU: Intel Core i5 4590 or greater Graphics: Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 or better VR Support: SteamVR. Keyboard or gamepad required Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is No Way Out - A Dead Realm Tale available on?
No Way Out - A Dead Realm Tale is available on Windows PC.
Is No Way Out - A Dead Realm Tale worth buying?
No Way Out - A Dead Realm Tale has 75% positive reviews from 24 players.
When was No Way Out - A Dead Realm Tale released?
No Way Out - A Dead Realm Tale was released on Oct 26, 2018.
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