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The Remake/Sequel to SlenderPSP is here! Trapped, alone, in the dead of night, with the mythical Slenderman watching your every step, your last hope of survival are to collect 7 pages, but each page you get brings Slenderman one step closer....

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Fxuad says

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Too many crashes, previous one was better. They might have added some content, but it's kinda useless if it keeps crashing. Perhaps an update might fix it

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Psp_Reviews101 says

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When I saw this game pop up on MODDB one day, and saw that the release was very close to its announcement, I was afraid that it would just be a re-map, with everything still wrong. I was even further disappointed to see that this was delayed multiple times. When this game came out 3 days ago, I loaded it up and braced for failure. I had a very bad feeling that the game would be bad.
I was not only proved wrong in my assumption that it would be bad, I was blown away by its MASSIVE improvement over the previous title. Every map is re-done completely, the music within the levels were not only functional, but held up quite true to setting the atmosphere. The flashlight is completely non existent, but the lack of it, along with the sounds, the fog, and the feeling of impending doom, made the game even more immerse than I thought Quake could do. The subtle details placed throughout the game, ranging from the levels, to the overall terrifying message that displays near death, really got me chilled and scared for a while. Not only does this version contain the original Slender map from The Eight Pages, But it contains what appears to be an awesome nod to an awesomely scary Nintendo DS game if it took place in Winter.
What I can say is, the 3 month delay was worth it

Though this game is a massive improvement from the last, it still has some problems.
Framerate issues pop up here and there, and the sounds can be a tad bit glitchy. Not only that, but slender can either pop up and not harm you, or kill you in an instant. Plus, most of the time hes stick inside the floor or the ceiling, which can be more funny than scary.

Although nothing mind blowing like NZP, Slender: Files shows that horror can be done by 4 people, and one 20 year old engine (Without Fouad)

I hope that we see more from Seizure Salid (Or, apparently Gearlock Games) in the near future.
8/10

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Jezargo says

10

Andreyhg says