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Play this one alone and in the dark. The Boogeyman gives this title major props for the sheer terror it brings.
80
Nosferatu’s developers played to the inherent strengths of all first-person shooters - the visceral illusion of being in a place far removed from the chair in front of your computer screen. Unlike the Victorians, the concept of a zombie or vampire won’t scare any of us, but like them, we still retain a fear of unknown things that might leap out at us in strange, dark places.
80
While the graphics are somewhat lackluster and the rooms confusing at times, the gameplay, music, atmosphere and experience delivery in Nosferatu : Wrath of Malachi makes it more than worth the while.
80
A decent single-player affair that pays proper homage to the 1920's silent film on which it takes inspiration from. The game is a lot of fun and will surprise players in varying degrees at every turn.
80
My only real complaint with this game is the length. It's far too short - taking around three hours to complete, at the most. It can't possibly take more than three hours, in fact, because there's a timer built into the game.
80
A thrilling shock shooter that delivers a frightful experience and an impressive assortment of horrific baddies to battle.
80
For the moment, Nosferatu is a terrific idea, beautifully realized, that is a just a patch or two away from greatness.
80
When Nosferatu is at its best, the game is a moody frightfest of first person survival-horror unlike anything on the PC, but when it’s at its worst Nosferatu is a frustrating exercise in dying. Still, for horror fans this can be overlooked, as Nosferatu delivers some great goosebumps.
79
I loved its originality and thought process. Sure the graphics weren't the greatest but with dead on audio and an amazing premise for a game, it just can't be beat.
78
On a purely visceral level, the combination of Nosferatu’s graphics and sound make for a chilly experience. As I noted previously, it isn't that frightening on a grueling psychological level, just a jump out at you and make you scream level.