Regarding monsters and entity designs, it is obvious the competition outdoes Phasmophobia. Now the ghost themselves do disappoint me they are dated and don't look too scary when they show up. At the same time, Camp Woodwind, while simple, is clever enough to set a vibe of the ghost being right next to you due to its small size. Maps such as Sunny Meadows are complex and easy to separate from the team. Most of the horror in Phasmophobia derives from the atmosphere. That sets the mood for the ambiance before the investigation even begins. Locations appear haunted, sinister, and abandoned. The game could have better graphics, but it gets the job done. GraphicsThe game was tested with an RTX 2060, 36 GB of ram, Intel Core i7-11700K - Core i7 11th Gen Rocket Lake 8-Core 3.6 GHz LGA 1200. It adds that layer of fighting with friends over spots to hide and a way to elude the ghost even without items. In other games, one can close the door or run to another room, but in this game, you can hide in closets and other areas to avoid certain death. The controls are as simple as moving and using objects, while there is something that I appreciate from Phasmophobia that its competitors lack: hiding places. The gameplay follows a detective walking simulator of sorts you go into the house and will gather clues to identify what is haunting the building. The title has some characters to choose from but no customization, which is lacking so far. From a vast amount of maps to multiple entities to tackle and items to use, it is a more fleshed-out experience due to having seniority in the field in contrast to new entries of the genre. The game also has a lot of content to offer, even more so than its competitors. The possibility of making unique memories makes Phasmophobia appetizing for co-op gamers. My friend then wished for his death when the door opened! The ghost proceeded to enter the room and kill that specific player. For example, I played with some friends, and in the spooky house, we found a monkey hand that grants wishes. Control and Gameplay One of the things I enjoyed about Phasmophobia is that its ability to mix horror with teamwork makes up for a perfect setup for player-tailored experiences.
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