Midnight: Submersion Nightmare Horror Story Prologue
- December 27, 2021
- Epic Fail Games
GET FULL GAME Midnight Submersion: Nightmare Horror Story Prologue -The first location is available for the passing. You are offered to play as the main character and you do not have any restrictions for exploring the area. Try to get what is going on there! Actions have been started in a lost place which is surrounded by the forest. The city was covered by darkness. The night is full of silence. …
Reviews
- The game creates a spooky atmosphere that effectively utilizes mannequins to enhance the horror experience.
- It has a solid foundation and potential for a more developed full game, with interesting mechanics involving the mannequins.
- Despite being a short prologue, it successfully delivers moments of tension and creepiness.
- The game feels unfinished and lacks depth, with limited content and a very short playtime.
- There are technical issues such as glitches and poor game mechanics that detract from the overall experience.
- The story is poorly presented and could benefit from clearer writing and more engaging gameplay elements.
- story6 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 17 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The story of "Midnight: Submersion Nightmare Horror Story Prologue" is minimal and presented on a single piece of paper midway through the game, leaving players feeling underwhelmed. While the atmosphere is noted as engaging, many reviewers criticize the lack of depth in the narrative and the gameplay mechanics, which detract from the overall experience.
“It's a short fun game; if you are looking for atmosphere, play Midnight: Submersion Nightmare Horror Story.”
“This is a nightmare horror story, an adventure game from the first-person perspective in the horror genre that provides you with a trip through a huge and dark city full of dummies.”
“The story is provided to you on one piece of paper midway through... like the entire story.”
“There should be professional tests and put them into levels of ability because this game sounds good but it's just not. It lags, game mechanics are awful, too dark, your light runs out too quickly, and it seems more like a game of finding batteries than the real actual story, to which there isn't one.”
“This is a nightmare horror story, an adventure game from the first person in the horror genre that provides you with a trip in a huge and dark city full of dummies.”
- gameplay3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The gameplay has received mixed reviews, with some players appreciating the mechanics while others criticize the lag, poor mechanics, and excessive darkness that detracts from the experience. Many feel that the focus on finding batteries overshadows the narrative, leading to frustration rather than engagement.
“There should be professional tests and put them into levels of ability because this game sounds good but it's just not. It lags, the game mechanics are awful, it's too dark, your light runs out too quickly, and it seems more like a game of finding batteries than the real actual story, which there isn't one.”
- atmosphere2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -150 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The atmosphere of the game is described as eerie and unsettling, effectively immersing players in a surreal environment where the absence of living characters creates a sense of dread and intrigue. The unique blend of horror elements contributes to a captivating experience that enhances the overall gameplay.
“It's a short, fun game; if you are looking for atmosphere, play Midnight: Submersion Nightmare Horror Story.”
“You get the chance to explore a strange atmosphere where the absence of living people is felt, and all that remains are dummies.”
“The atmosphere feels oddly empty, as if the presence of living characters is sorely missed, leaving only lifeless dummies behind.”
“The game fails to create a compelling atmosphere, making it difficult to immerse myself in the world.”
“Despite the potential for a rich environment, the atmosphere feels flat and uninspired, lacking the depth needed to engage players.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious, with some uncertainty about whether it was tied to a timed event or specific triggers, leading to a sense of monotony over time.
“Not sure if it was a timed event or needed a specific trigger, but either way, it got tedious after a while.”