Hello Everybody and welcome to a Stereoscopic Review of Slender: The Eight Pages.
Probably the most viral Indie game of 2012, if not all time. Started by a single developer who built it
off the unity engine and released it as a free download online where it received incredible praise for it's establishment of atmosphere and how legitimately scary players found it.
Now before I start, there's one thing I need to clear up, this is not a reaction video. The internet is already saturated with "Let's Play Slender" videos. So if you're looking for a reaction video, look elsewhere, but if you're looking to see how well Slender performs in Stereoscopic 3D, then by all means, keep watching.
Now with that out of the way, starting with the intro-title, I am getting very good vibes considering that the text is not on a 2D plane. Whereas the gameplay itself, (moaning in delight). Everything displays where it's supposed to be, There are no offsetting shadows (unlike some other horror games). Literally the only complaint I have against this game is when you're finally caught by Slender-man, his face is displayed uncomfortably close to your perspective, however it is a brief moment of discomfort that is most appropriate for the context of the game.
Altogether, I'd rate this game as Excellent, as this game performs beautifully in 3D and can greatly enhance a player's experience of immersion within the environment. In fact, I'd say it is a must for anyone with a 3D-Vision setup.
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Good one :D I'll try it soon.
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