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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFour friends and their captain set sail on a holiday diving trip to find a rumored WWII wreck, but as the day unfolds, a storm rolls in and soon their trip changes into something much more s... Leer todoFour friends and their captain set sail on a holiday diving trip to find a rumored WWII wreck, but as the day unfolds, a storm rolls in and soon their trip changes into something much more sinister.Four friends and their captain set sail on a holiday diving trip to find a rumored WWII wreck, but as the day unfolds, a storm rolls in and soon their trip changes into something much more sinister.
- Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
- 5 nominaciones en total
Shawn Ashmore
- Conrad
- (voz)
Ayisha Issa
- Fliss
- (voz)
Arielle Palik
- Julia
- (voz)
Chris Sandiford
- Brad
- (voz)
Kareem Tristan Alleyne
- Alex
- (voz)
- (as Kareem Alleyne)
Kwasi Songui
- Olson
- (voz)
Russell Yuen
- Danny
- (voz)
Adrian Burhop
- Joe
- (voz)
Sean Colby
- Charlie
- (voz)
Sarah Sayuri Leung
- Additional Voice
- (voz)
- (as Sarah Sayuri Hare)
Roland John-Leopoldie
- Additional Voice
- (voz)
- (as Roland John Leopoldie)
Opiniones destacadas
After the unspectacular Playstation VR game ''The Inpatient'' and the boring interactive Playstation 4 game with PlayLink feature ''Hidden Agenda'', I'm glad to announce that British video game developer Supermassive Games is back in the game with the release of ''The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan''. Just like this company's greatest success, the horror video game ''Until Dawn'' released four years ago, this is an interactive game. You can play five different characters and their survival depends upon the decisions you take throughout the game. The game can be played individually, by multiple players or online. This survival horror game is supposed to be the first in an anthology of eight games. The next entry in the franchise, titled ''Little Hope'' is supposed to be released in spring 2020. A new game is supposed to follow about every six months. I could see this become my favourite video game franchise ever if the series continues to keep the momentum of this first installment.
This story revolves around five characters stranded on a mysterious ship that disappeared in the Pacific Ocean after the end of the Second World War. Positive leader Alex, his shy brother Brad, Alex' adventurous girlfriend Julia and her quirky brother Conrad travel to the South Pacific Ocean for an illegal underwater diving expedition as they try to find a plane wreck at the bottom of the ocean. Their headstrong captain Fliss criticizes the group for its carelessness but accepts to help since she is in desperate need for money. Things turn sour when a group of pirates attacks them and attempts to find gold on a nearby ghost ship. Once the five lead characters and the pirates enter the ship, they realize that its crew died terrible deaths. The five lead characters must take the right decisions in order to avoid the same fate.
On the positive side, this game is very atmospheric. The opening hour isn't particularly gripping but serves to introduce the different characters efficiently. Once the characters arrive on the ghost ship, the atmosphere gets more intense and never lets go until the very end. The challenge level in this game is quite difficult. I played this game twice and only one character survived after my first try while nobody survived during my second attempt. The game has a lot of replay value as the story is quite variable. Characters can die or survive in many different ways and there are lots of secrets to be discovered throughout the game. These secrets will also unlock additional video clips which are very interesting to watch. The graphics and sound aren't as sharp as in ''Until Dawn'' due to a lower budget but they are overall still above average. The soundtrack of the game is outstanding and the title song ''A Conversation with Death'' by American doom metal band Khemmis is a very positive surprise. The song fits the game and its atmosphere and it's awesome to hear some great metal music in a video game.
The game also has a few downsides. The controls are complicated and lacking fluidity. Instead of entering a room, a character might hit a wall and you have to move very carefully. The different quick-time events are particularly challenging as you almost always make mistakes and end up in very dangerous situations.
The length of the game might seem like an initial disadvantage as it takes roughly five hours to complete it. However, the game has such a high replay value that you will spend many more hours playing this game. Plus, the game's price is very appropriate with around forty Canadian dollars plus taxes.
In the end, ''The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan'' is an outstanding survival horror game that convinces with intense atmosphere and great replay value. It leaves you wanting more and the next entry in the franchise with ''Little Hope'' can't come soon enough. The first trailer already looks quite promising and gives you Silent Hill and The Blair Witch Project vibes. Give this overlooked new game a try and enjoy it alone at night or with a couple of friends. The game is available on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
This story revolves around five characters stranded on a mysterious ship that disappeared in the Pacific Ocean after the end of the Second World War. Positive leader Alex, his shy brother Brad, Alex' adventurous girlfriend Julia and her quirky brother Conrad travel to the South Pacific Ocean for an illegal underwater diving expedition as they try to find a plane wreck at the bottom of the ocean. Their headstrong captain Fliss criticizes the group for its carelessness but accepts to help since she is in desperate need for money. Things turn sour when a group of pirates attacks them and attempts to find gold on a nearby ghost ship. Once the five lead characters and the pirates enter the ship, they realize that its crew died terrible deaths. The five lead characters must take the right decisions in order to avoid the same fate.
On the positive side, this game is very atmospheric. The opening hour isn't particularly gripping but serves to introduce the different characters efficiently. Once the characters arrive on the ghost ship, the atmosphere gets more intense and never lets go until the very end. The challenge level in this game is quite difficult. I played this game twice and only one character survived after my first try while nobody survived during my second attempt. The game has a lot of replay value as the story is quite variable. Characters can die or survive in many different ways and there are lots of secrets to be discovered throughout the game. These secrets will also unlock additional video clips which are very interesting to watch. The graphics and sound aren't as sharp as in ''Until Dawn'' due to a lower budget but they are overall still above average. The soundtrack of the game is outstanding and the title song ''A Conversation with Death'' by American doom metal band Khemmis is a very positive surprise. The song fits the game and its atmosphere and it's awesome to hear some great metal music in a video game.
The game also has a few downsides. The controls are complicated and lacking fluidity. Instead of entering a room, a character might hit a wall and you have to move very carefully. The different quick-time events are particularly challenging as you almost always make mistakes and end up in very dangerous situations.
The length of the game might seem like an initial disadvantage as it takes roughly five hours to complete it. However, the game has such a high replay value that you will spend many more hours playing this game. Plus, the game's price is very appropriate with around forty Canadian dollars plus taxes.
In the end, ''The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan'' is an outstanding survival horror game that convinces with intense atmosphere and great replay value. It leaves you wanting more and the next entry in the franchise with ''Little Hope'' can't come soon enough. The first trailer already looks quite promising and gives you Silent Hill and The Blair Witch Project vibes. Give this overlooked new game a try and enjoy it alone at night or with a couple of friends. The game is available on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
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If you are a fan of horror movies and games with a story ... well you are in the right place then. Now I understand that some people do not consider this a game. Pushing buttons to progress the story and walking from time to time (finding clues of the story along the way). But at least here you can walk around, there are FMV games that are just video after video (I like them too, just saying).
The story is rich and complex and to actually understand all of it, a number of playthroughs have to be made! And I made more than just a number of ... although that doesn't make much sense I reckon ... what would be more than a number of playthroughs? Anyway, the game is rich and detailed and gives you moral choices and lets you be whoever you want to be. You can play all the characters at one point or another ... and you really are the mastermind of the story that is evolving in front of you.
After Until Dawn and the success of it, this is a beginning of stories that are connected through a story teller. Until Dawn had the psychologist to guide you through ... this has a mysterious figure talking to you from time to time ... I can't wait for the next games this has to offer ... love it to say the least. Great acting, script and editing.
The story is rich and complex and to actually understand all of it, a number of playthroughs have to be made! And I made more than just a number of ... although that doesn't make much sense I reckon ... what would be more than a number of playthroughs? Anyway, the game is rich and detailed and gives you moral choices and lets you be whoever you want to be. You can play all the characters at one point or another ... and you really are the mastermind of the story that is evolving in front of you.
After Until Dawn and the success of it, this is a beginning of stories that are connected through a story teller. Until Dawn had the psychologist to guide you through ... this has a mysterious figure talking to you from time to time ... I can't wait for the next games this has to offer ... love it to say the least. Great acting, script and editing.
The game is good don't get me wrong, but it isn't like Until Dawn. In Until Dawn you became very attached to the characters, which is something Supermassive missed the mark on here. The story of Until Dawn also felt longer and developed characters more. Personally I think using more established actors would have helped make people more involved with characters. Part of what made Until Dawn feel amazing was you had NO IDEA what was going on, while Man of Medan feels a bit too straight forward. The nice thing about Until Dawn was that it was drawn out for suspense, while Man doesn't have as much. Another problem was that Man felt really confined and direct , oppose to the dark and long forest trails in Until Dawn which could harbour collectibles in any corner. On the positive note the graphics were cleaner especially on PC and the multiplayer movie function was a great idea (albeit needs a little tweaking). In the end the game is good and fun to play, but don't expect any GOYT edition. In the future Supermassive needs to work on character development, a more open feeling environment, and return to the horror movie cliches that we all know and love.
I have the "Until Dawn" video-game and I haven't played it yet, so the Man Of Medan is my first time with this developer and I have to say, it's a very competently made horror / mystery game.
I began playing it around 12am in the morning and kept playing it till 6am in the morning on the weekend, not a lot of video-games can keep you engaged for this long, it had a certain charm to it that kept me going through it relentlessly.
I am definitely looking forward to playing "Until Dawn" now, not only that I am looking forward to their next ini the series.
I would recommend it to everyone who likes story based video games, with a mystery / horror element to it, whether you ended it liking it up or not, is your personal taste, but as a video-game, it really hit good with me, plus it has multiple endings which would keep you engaged for a long time.
I began playing it around 12am in the morning and kept playing it till 6am in the morning on the weekend, not a lot of video-games can keep you engaged for this long, it had a certain charm to it that kept me going through it relentlessly.
I am definitely looking forward to playing "Until Dawn" now, not only that I am looking forward to their next ini the series.
I would recommend it to everyone who likes story based video games, with a mystery / horror element to it, whether you ended it liking it up or not, is your personal taste, but as a video-game, it really hit good with me, plus it has multiple endings which would keep you engaged for a long time.
I was VERY skeptical about this game! Kind of like when I played Until Dawn for the first time (and ended up loving it!) Medan Of Man wasn't perfect or anything THAT DEEP but it won me over in the end! It was fun, had some good scares and some subtle choices that had MAJOR consequences! Looking foward to the next one! Wow!
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- TriviaBased on the 1940s Dutch freighter named the SS Ourang Medan which was discovered adrift after transmitting a single, garbled distress message. The crew were all found dead with every face locked in the same terrified expression, and no sign of visible injuries. Before the ship could be dragged to safe waters, it exploded and sank beneath the waves.
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