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Remothered: Broken Porcelain

Oct 12, 2020

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2.70 average rating based on 20 ratings

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Broken Porcelain brings an abundance of welcome changes to the series, introducing new gameplay and storytelling elements that breathe new life into the characters and an unprecedented level of immersion in this haunting adventure - perfect for both new and returning fans to the series.
Release Dates
Oct 12, 2020 (Europe)
Nintendo Switch
Oct 13, 2020 (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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Tasty_Horrors
Tasty_Horrors gave Nov 12, 2022
Tasty_Horrors gave Nov 12, 2022
The End of Remothered

As with any horror sequel, it just doesn't compare to the original. Tormented Fathers was such a surprising entry in the survival horror genre and think they set the bar too high for themselves.

Though the premise is much the same, Broken Porcelain lost the thick eerie atmosphere that was felt throughout the first game, although the new locations are built nicely and show reference to some iconic horror films.

Aside from the lack of tension, the AI for the enemies have been dumbed down too much and rarely give chase unless you go looking for them, could be a bug. A new skill set system has been implemented but really doesn't seem to do much in terms of enhancing the characters abilities.

Story wise this game attempts to be a sequel and prequel at the same time, ultimately losing itself and the players in a state of jumbled confusion throughout most of the game, but by the end you gain some understanding.

Since the third installment is most likely never going to happen, there will be lingering questions that will never have answers.

Give this game a go if you enjoy horror style games, but be warned, this game …

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As with any horror sequel, it just doesn't compare to the original. Tormented Fathers was such a surprising entry in the survival horror genre and think they set the bar too high for themselves.

Though the premise is much the same, Broken Porcelain lost the thick eerie atmosphere that was felt throughout the first game, although the new locations are built nicely and show reference to some iconic horror films.

Aside from the lack of tension, the AI for the enemies have been dumbed down too much and rarely give chase unless you go looking for them, could be a bug. A new skill set system has been implemented but really doesn't seem to do much in terms of enhancing the characters abilities.

Story wise this game attempts to be a sequel and prequel at the same time, ultimately losing itself and the players in a state of jumbled confusion throughout most of the game, but by the end you gain some understanding.

Since the third installment is most likely never going to happen, there will be lingering questions that will never have answers.

Give this game a go if you enjoy horror style games, but be warned, this game is filled with bugs, glitches, and frustrating mechanics that fail you at the worst of times.

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maeday
maeday updated their status Dec 21, 2022
maeday updated their status Dec 21, 2022

Ooof...so far for once the reviews seem to be pretty spot on. This is like everything wrong with horror games wrapped into one thing :/ Gonna keep going, but yikes, NOT a good first impression.

ADDENDUM: Holy shit, this is literally unplayable lmao

maeday
maeday updated their status Dec 21, 2022
maeday updated their status Dec 21, 2022

Along with Murdered Soul Suspect, I also finally got this for 2 bucks. Hopefully it's decent enough.