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DYING: Reborn is a First-Person ‘Room Escape’ puzzle game, in which players must tackle all kinds of puzzles in a series of dark and eerie rooms. In the first of 6 chapters, protagonist Mathew finds himself waking up in a strange hotel with little recollection of what has lead him there.
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DYING: Reborn is a First-Person ‘Room Escape’ puzzle game, in which players must tackle all kinds of puzzles in a series of dark and eerie rooms.
In the first of 6 chapters, protagonist Mathew finds himself waking up in a strange hotel with little recollection of what has lead him there. At this dark hour a mysterious character contacts him, claiming he prepared a series of trials for Mathew to ‘pay for the enormous mistake he made a long time ago’...and a grave punishment awaiting him should he fail to pass these…
-Solve puzzles in a fully 3D environment by discovering items, interacting with everything around you and using your brains as well as your imagination.
-Collect fragments of data that ultimately will lead to learning the truth behind Mathew’s dark predicament.
-6 chapters full of adventure gameplay, containing intriguing characters and a bizarre plot
-Puzzles that provide both challenge and mystery
-An eerie atmosphere in which players will unravel things going far beyond their imagination….and their guts.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows 7+
- Processor:
- Intel Core i3 or equivalent
- Memory:
- 6 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 740 or better
- DirectX:
- Version 9.0
- Storage:
- 4 GB available space
- Sound Card:
- DirectX Compatible
recommended*
- OS *:
- Windows 7+
- Processor:
- Intel Core i5 or better
- Memory:
- 6 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 or better
- DirectX:
- Version 9.0
- Storage:
- 4 GB available space
- Sound Card:
- DirectX Compatible
User reviews
Short version: 52% ‘DYING: Reborn’ is a short escape room game with six stages of varying difficulty, hilariously bad voice acting, an almost non-existing plot, and some replay value thanks to its achievements. Long
Oh, boy. Where to start with this particular mess. I was forewarned of the quality of the game after checking out a few videos and skimming the Steam reviews, but overall the game has a positive rating and I'm a sucker
On the store page the awards section say it has virtual reality compatibility, but this only applies to the PlayStation version, not the PC. This game is filled with spelling errors, nonsensical dialogue, and puzzles
Let's be honest - there aren't too many good escape games to play. This one seemed pretty good, considering the average quality in this genre. I liked the graphics, mood and most of the puzzles (even if sometimes they
This game is absolutely worth playing if you like horror puzzle games. I found it to be a satisfying way to spend my time. Con: --The controls really are terrible. Just go into it with those expectations and practice a
tl;dr Voice acting feels 'low budget'. Puzzles are, fk the puzzle. About 1 jump scare per Section. The story left a lot of questions un-answered. It's a crappy game, but I kind of like the puzzle. Would I recommend?




