About Flee The Facility:
It’s always a bit of a gamble – well, okay, a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of a gamble – to buy an Early Access game, even at 10% off. So let’s look at what we have here, thus far: Nice graphics, great setting, fantastic atmosphere, perfectly acceptable voice acting, interesting AI (your partner actually tries door handles of their own volition!), no introduction, no context, incomplete sound design, and the occasional crash. There’s also not an awful lot of the actual GAME here, given the very short length of the presently playable content, and the menu page’s assertion that the “horror elements” will be added in later. Now for the “faith” part… With Early Access games, and especially Early Access HORROR games, a certain amount of faith is required on the behalf of the consumer that the product they have paid a pretty penny for will eventually reach COMPLETION. If you buy and play as many horror games as I do, you’ll know this is a dodgy proposition at best; many are the times we have been let down thus far, not least of all due to the well-intentioned but somewhat questionable Steam Greenlight system (hell, Hitler himself had good intentions, and look how THAT turned out). So it’s up to adventurous (read: foolish) reviewers like myself to hazard a guess as to just how “genuine” the developers of a particular game-in-progress appear to be, and make a call from there as to whether anyone else should be silly enough to shell out good money for a game which may yet go the way of the Dodo. My assessment of this product, on the small amount of evidence provided thus far? Well, it’s looking pretty hopeful.
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