Headup games have proven that Coma 2: Bad Sisters it will be bringing in another dose of a torturous adventure survival series to adapt next month.
The game picks up there Coma: Take back left, even though Developer Games Devespresso remembers you won't have to play the original to understand what's going on. This new article sees you take on the role of Mina Park, a young character from the first game who is forced to run away from an abandoned high school to pull on the pain of a relentless searcher. Ooer
Here is the official description and feature list:
Mina Park, a student at Sehwa High, wakes up at night at her school. It was not long before I realized something was wrong. The once-familiar school where he spends the night studying reads twisted by something dark and twisted. She finds herself being followed by someone or something that looks like her English teacher. In order to survive, Mina has to go beyond the boundaries of her school and the surrounding district. There, you will meet strange creatures, mysterious aliens, and unhappy opponents.
Features:
– The relentless pursuit of the Song of Darkness to kill you, this time with a new AI.
– Boat items for preparing life-threatening situations or for death or for permanent injury.
– Explore Sehwa Night Region and discover its dark secrets.
– A Scavenge tool to survive in the face of deadly suffering.
– Tools for unlocking and improving to reach previously inaccessible places.
– Hide to avoid certain deaths and deaths. Pass the challenges of hiding your place.
– Virtual visuals, in-game imagery and comic strips.
The first game left us with mixed feelings, so hopefully the following approach will fix the mistakes that have kept you from becoming a gaming experience. Here are just a few of the things we mentioned in our review of The Coma: Recut:
Coma: Recut is interesting in a sense, but it has flaws in its functionality. The fierce mix of horror and intangible novel elements offers a unique side-scrolling experience. While the anime-style style and slow-moving pace can wreak havoc, and the main mechanic is repetitive instead of scary, there is an ever-expanding content of investing in the transformed myth of Sehwa High.
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