Cannibal Abduction
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Critic Reviews for Cannibal Abduction
However, Cannibal Abduction is solid for what it is. It’s to the point where I might recommend it to any newcomers. If you want to introduce someone to slasher horror games, it’s a comfortable entry point that might not immediately scare them away. For any longtime fans of the indie scene, however, it might feel a bit too familiar. Nonetheless, it’s still an enjoyable morsel that, at the very least, justifies its price tag.
Cannibal Abduction provides two games that use good ideas to unfortunate effect. There is some fun to be had here, but the target audience is too specific to merit a recommendation. If you know you'll like it, you will. Otherwise, wait until a deep sale.
Cannibal Abduction is an ode to the slasher movies of the '80s and the classic survival horrors of PSOne era. Too bad for its structural and gameplay limits...
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Cannibal Abduction is a quality game that pays homage to PS1 era survival horror games. Especially fans of the era like me will feel at home.
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We take a look at the new console port of the solo indie dev slasher compilation featuring Cannibal Abduction and Night of the Scissors