


If Tormented Fathers could be compared to Clock Tower, Id say Broken Porcelain is more Rule of Rose.The demo kicked off in the Ashmann Inn, a location which despite being brand new, will feel familiar to fans of the genre.Exploring rooms, searching for keys and wondering what might be lurking around the next corner of the hotel definitely gives off some serious Silent Hill 2 vibes, and it was something that was both terrifying and oddly familiar.Gameplay Credit: Modus Games We already knew that Broken Porcelain was set to introduce new gameplay mechanics to the series, and Im relieved to say that theyre implemented very well.
HAUNTING GROUND VS RULE OF ROSE SERIES
Story and Setting Credit: Modus Games If you havent played Tormented Fathers then you wont be at too much of a loss here, as youll be playing as a new character, Jennifer.Though there are story threads which link the new game with the first, it’s been confirmed that even newcomers to the series will be right at home here, though there’s definitely benefits to having played the first.ADVERT ADVERT After being introduced to our young protagonist and meeting a handful of her, um, friends, its clear that Broken Porcelain has improved on its characters and their stories when compared to the first game.Although I spent just a couple of hours with Jennifer and the other characters introduced at the point the demo takes place, they definitely feel more three-dimensional and more interesting than those of the first game. Remothered: Broken Porcelain - An Instant Classic Horror? Hands-On Preview Skip to content Click here to check out the GameByte Shop great games, consoles and more! A classic in the making? Remothered Broken Porcelain – An Instant Classic Horror Hands-On Preview 22 September 202018 September 2020 by Lara Jackson 2018 saw the release of one of the most exciting survival horrors in a long time – Remothered: Tormented Fathers.Inspired by some of the greats of the genre, including Clock Tower and Haunting Ground, the title became an instant cult classic.Now were just a few weeks away from the release of its highly-anticipated sequel, Remothered: Broken Porcelain, and GameByte got the opportunity to go hands-on with roughly two hours of gameplay on PC.Heres how it stacks up compared to its predecessor. Remothered Broken Porcelain An Instant Classic Horror Hands On Preview
