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Until Dawn

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Many narrative-focused video games nowadays like to boast that your choices really matter, stating even the most trivial decisions could have dire consequences on the story’s overall outcome.

More often than not, that simply isn’t the case, as branching storylines eventually always converge to the same ending regardless.

Until Dawn is one of the rare exceptions to this rule, as Supermassive’s PS4 exclusive not only decided its character’s fates on the choices that were made but also on the skill of the players that controlled them.

Whether it’s failing a quick time event, not exploring the surroundings for clues, or simply choosing the wrong path, one wrong choice in this interactive survival horror game could mean the death of any of the seven main characters.

As such, mistakes are bound to be made on anyone’s first playthrough of Until Dawn. While not all of them may deserve it, playing again is warranted in order to save these irresponsible, prank-loving teens.


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