Friday the 13th the video game is a horror adventure game where the object of the game is to save kids of the camp and battle Jason.Friday the 13th the video game is a horror adventure game where the object of the game is to save kids of the camp and battle Jason.Friday the 13th the video game is a horror adventure game where the object of the game is to save kids of the camp and battle Jason.
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Fun until the disappointing ending.
The concept behind this game was very good. The creators even made this 8-bit game fit the creepy mood they were supposed to but c'mon man! The ending stinks! You go through hell to finally kill Jason, then he comes back, then you kill him again, then he comes back again, then you kill him a 3rd and final time, and basically the ending is comprised of a few words and a "The End" title. Oh well, that's 8-bit games for ya.
Just awful...
Seriously one of the stupidest games I've played from this era. This makes Friday the 13th: The Game look like a masterpiece in comparison. It's bonkers to me that this trash-tier game has managed to cultivate a cult-following over the years.
SCARIEST VIDEO GAME I PLAYED AS A CHILD
This game scared me to death as a child!! I played it when I was 7 years old and it changed in some way my taste in video games. Since I played "Friday the 13th" I haven't find any other video game that could scare me. I've played and beat Resident Evil, the scary Silent Hill, Clock Tower, Shadowman, etc. and none of them matches the fear factor of Friday the 13th.
I remember the tension when Jason would kill the children and your character was far to save them. Jason's mother's head is stuff for legend in a video game.
I recommend this game if you live the Friday the 13th experience like me, and other fans. Nevermind the fact that this game it's not based faithful to the movies.
I remember the tension when Jason would kill the children and your character was far to save them. Jason's mother's head is stuff for legend in a video game.
I recommend this game if you live the Friday the 13th experience like me, and other fans. Nevermind the fact that this game it's not based faithful to the movies.
Great game...would have been better with orignal concept
This is a great game, one of the hardest the NES had. It took me a long time to beat it and Jason's random pop-up's were cool and it had good music, good controls, and it was an overall challenging and fun game. But...the original concept of the game would have been 100 times cooler. Originally you would be able to play as either the counselors or Jason! I would have loved to go around hacking up peeps Jason Voorhees style, that would have ruled! The only complaint I had was this, those damn counselors sure did look happy to be at camp blood don't you think. The ending could have been better too, but oh well.
I would rather have been Jason.
This game came out on the original Nintendo system and was supposed to be controversial or something, but it really just plays out like your typical game during the time except for the fact every now and then Jason comes out to kill you. Really though you are attacked by more than him as snakes and other critters come after you, like you needed the extra challenge. There are horrible boat scenes, you have to rescue the kiddies, and then you face off against Jason in a shed almost Punch Out style only you get to use machetes and such on him. If you do manage to take his health all the way down he only comes back like one of his bad sequels and you must face him all over again and he is even stronger than before. So in the end you have your typical Nintendo game that is incredibly hard and challenging. I would have rather been Jason hunting the teens and killing them as that would have just been more fun as it would have been different for the time.
Did you know
- TriviaEach copy of the Domark 1985 computer game contained two capsules with fake blood, which originally was red sugared water.
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