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WHAT IS IT? A cooperative slasher movie where anyone can die

EXPECT TO PAY $30

DEVELOPER Supermassive Games

PUBLISHER Bandai Namco

REVIEWED ON RTX 2080, i9-9900k, 32 GB RAM, SSD Multiplayer: Two-player co-op

MULTIPLAYER Two-player co-op

LINK bandainamcoent.com

M isn’t particularly scary. If it were a movie, it’d be the kind that releases direct-to-video, one of those schlocky DVDs lining the convenience store displays.

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