Nightfall: Escape
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Developer(s) | Zeenoh |
Publisher(s) | Zeenoh Inc. |
Director(s) | Jhondie “JD” Abenaza Geoffrey Daigon |
Producer(s) | Jhondie “JD” Abenaza |
Engine | Unity |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows OS X Linux |
Release | June 26, 2016 |
Genre(s) | Survival horror |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Nightfall: Escape is a first-person survival horror video game developed and published by Filipino company, Zeenoh Inc.[1] The game was created for for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux and was released as full game on June 26, 2016 for the the Steam platform. The player controls Ara Cruz, a field journalist who is assigned to investigate an old mansion that lead to a series of mysterious disappearances.Nightfall: Escape received mixed positive and negative reviews from critics, but it was praised for its Narrative Story and the uniqueness of the monsters used. Nightfall: Escape was awarded as the Most Outstanding Narrative Story by GDAP and Animation Council of the Philippines.[2]
The development of Nightfall: Escape began in October 2014 as a mobile game but later upgraded into a PC game for the Steam platform soon after it was the release of the announcement campaign in Kickstarter and Square Enix collective.[3]Although after a few months, the team decided to back out of Kickstarter and open the game in early access in the Steam platform. The game has gotten "greenlit" by the [Steam Greenlight] service, available for download on the Steam platform platform ever since the Pre-Alpha PC Version on May 11, 2015. While the Beta version was released on May 30, 2016.[4]
Gameplay
Nightfall: Escape is afirst-person survival horror video game set in a haunted mansion homed by Philippine Mythical Creatures.Its presentation is similar to Silent Hill where the protagonist gets trapped in an alternate dimension with no escape.[5]ref>TechinAsia Philippines’ first horror game hits Steam Greenlight, Retrieved December 26, 2014</ref>
The player’s character, Ara, is initially equipped with a flashlight but eventually obtains a shard that would let her use a “bloodlight” to see hints and Items being hidden in plain sight. This feature is very useful though there are setbacks as the characters visibility to some monsters become eminent. This feature also drains the life of the character although her life is able to regenerate. The player is able to collect tools and weapons to use in some scenarios. The player must unlock the mystery of the haunted mansion as light shards collected in the game shows the historical events that circulates around it . Other items are hidden for the player collect to help solve various puzzles in the mansion.[6]
The game also comes with a pause screen menu where they can view 3 different divisions which are the: Inventory, Bestiary and Gallery. The inventory of the game features a grid system, which is automatically opened when the player interacts with unlockables, and puzzles. The Bestiary together with the Gallery however is featured in a Panel System. The Bestiary section is where they can see the stories or origin of the monsters they encounter throughout the game and lastly, the Gallery is where the player is able to see the monsters’ 3D model that are equivalent to collectibles or trophies.
Plot
Nightfall: Escape puts you in the perspective of Ara Cruz, a field journalist who was given a chance to investigate the mysterious disappearances in a remote area which started to rise. She soon realise that the disappearances has something more than what they seemed. With no help from her reliable assistant Jolo, she must uncover the mystery that surrounds the abandoned mansion infested with creatures where she taught only existed in lores. Either she will uncover the story of the missing people or she might just become another number in the count.
Story
1899. During the Spanish conquest in the Philippines there lived a wealthy Mestizo family of the Dela Vega. They had an only daughter named Maria, known to be enthusiastic and kind to the people around her. She became friends with the son of a family maid named Simon, who is also an errand boy and they eventually became lovers. The Americans arrived in the Philippines shortly after the Spanish conquest. Simon decided to enlist in the army to defend the country. Due to circumstances, he became a prisoner of war.
With the Spanish and American occupation ceased, he returned to his hometown and decided to look for Maria dela Vega once more. At a small gathering in the mansion he and his mother used to work in, he sneaked in and pretended to be a guest. He soon knew of her succeeding her family’s legacy and her engagement to another rich gentleman. The news filled him with rage, enough to have a heated confrontation with Maria for the first time in months. The rage lead Simon in committing a crime of passion, raping and killing Maria, as well as killing her fiance. Filled with guilt, the man took his own life by hanging himself up a balete tree.
2008.A journalist named Ara Cruz was in need of finding news worthy of saving the newspaper company that she works for. She receives information of people disappearing in an abandoned mansion in a secluded area in the Northern Philippines. Ara, together with her assistant Jon ‘Jolo’ Luigi drive to the abandoned mansion at night to uncover the story themselves. Much to Ara’s need of assistance, Jolo falls asleep during their travel, leaving her to enter the haunted property alone.
References
- ^ Gizmo Manila Nightfall: Escape, A games based on the Philippines Horror Stories October 2015
- ^ Tose GDAP and ACPI Recognizes Talents on ICT Creative Awards Night, December 2015
- ^ Square Enix Collective Nightfall Escape, Retrieved 31 August 2016
- ^ Gameranx Horror Indie Nightfall Receives Steam Greenlight, Launches Early Pledges Campaign, March 13 2015
- ^ IndieDB Nightfall Escape, Retrieved August 31, 2016
- ^ Back2Gaming Nightfall: Early Access Review, October 31, 2015
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