Usually players have multiple ways to defend themselves, but in Yomawari: Night Alone you have nothing but your wits. Progression here happens through exploration, the town here is beautifully designed and captures the haunted experience. Light sources and illuminations all play a part in the game and its mysteries, the use of the unlockable flashlight eventually helps finding collectibles and clues greatly.
The game also has a well-crafted sound design, which adds to the tension and sinister ambience of Yomawari: Night Alone. Yomawari: Night Alone is an interesting game that provides a fun and tense experience. But the more demon gets closer you start to lose your calm and have less stamina to use.
Making it harder to getaway. Yomawari: Midnight Shadows has a lot to offer with its hours of gameplay of navigating, solving puzzles, and learning to get around demons and traps. Yomawari: Midnight Shadows would get a 7 out of 10 from me.
It is quite similar to the first game which I find is a good and bad thing. The gameplay is great even with the game being 2D graphically. It is just another example that although graphics play a big part in a game, good gameplay and a great storyline can make up for the graphics of a game.
I would have liked to be able to spend more time with both characters equally but at the same time, Haru does have an advantage as she has both a map and a flashlight.
As a result, you spend more time with her. Cloud Pirates 1. Still Life varies-with-device 2. Your review for Yomawari: Night Alone. Your review for Yomawari: Night Alone Thank you for rating! Leave a review. This is embarrassing Try this instead. View Community Hub. About This Game As summer vacation ends, two young girls visit a mountain clearing to watch the evening fireworks.
As night falls and the fireworks end, their hometown becomes enveloped in darkness. On their journey home, something lunges from the shadows to attack, and the two girls find themselves lost in the dark.
Separated and afraid, the girls must brace themselves for the terrors of the night, and face the darkness to find each other and make their way home. Hide behind bushes and signs as enemies approach you, and use items you find in the woods and in town to solve puzzles and distract ghouls.
Then, discover notes and mysterious writings that may lead to something more haunting than you can imagine All rights reserved. See all. Customer reviews. Overall Reviews:. Review Type. All Positive Negative All Steam Purchasers Other Yomawari: Night Alone is a strange stealthy nighttime horror-adventure.
All the horror staples make an appearance- creepy schoolgrounds, haunted downtown area, shadowy shrines, abandoned factory, windswept rice fields, and plenty more all crawling with an assortment of the hostile undead. She mostly runs away from the ghosts, but hiding in bushes and signs works too.
Thankfully it ends on a touching story note, but Yomawari is at its best when not putting its controls to the test. Most of the time, thankfully, the girl is exploring the town, picking up keys and collectibles to help her on the way, all while using the flashlight to scout the ghosts ahead and plan the least confrontational way around. Some ghosts are always visible but most only show up in the beam of her flashlight.
Other creatures are more attuned to sound, requiring tiptoeing past, while still more ghosts just tool around minding their own business but utterly indifferent to mowing down whoever gets in their way. The 2D art is gorgeous, easily overriding the stiff animations, and while the story is very light on the words it packs a strong emotional punch.
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