![]() This was my favorite part and I’m hoping that the developers add more moments like this in the next two chapters.īendy’s third chapter reminded me a lot of Portal, one of my favorite games. I felt a true sense of dread dragging myself through the ink on the floor, unsure if the monster was behind me or if it was just a Bendy cartoon showing on a screen. Alice tells you to collect five demon hearts in a maze where an ink monster with a film projector head is slowly walking around. That salty taste in my mouth was washed away after I faced the Projectionist. I died at the final fight at least six times because my attacks would miss, even though I hit them head-on. It took me over an hour to kill all these things because they would either spawn in a doorway and run immediately or would dash after I miss my attack (the hit boxes in Bendy are abysmal). These ink splotches don’t attack, but run away whenever they see you coming. One of the fetch quests involves the Swollen Searchers. But by the fourth or fifth time going into the elevator and seeing Boris the wolf with his blank-eye stare, I was ready to turn off my computer and try something else. When I first traveled around these floors, I had a really good time exploring the madness. Fetch quests are a lazy attempt for developers to pad a game for length without adding any additional content. ![]() This was by far the worst part of the chapter. Alice turned into some hideous ink beast that keeps Henry around to do some errands that include running up and down flights of stairs, collecting gears, pulling knobs and killing splotches. Joey Drew had a thing for this imaginary character, focusing his attention on her voice actor. There are spoilers after this.Īfter exiting a safehouse, you end up at the doorstep of Alice Angel, Bendy’s girlfriend. There are multiple floors, enemies with tether ball heads and dozens of cans of bacon soup. You can tell theMeatly Studios really put in the extra hours to make this level feel gigantic. Bendy’s first two chapters are short, but they do an amazing job at establishing a world where Joey Drew, an evil version of Walt Disney, loses his mind and makes satanic offerings so his creations come to life.Ĭhapter 3 takes the whole experience up a notch. But after I saw Bendy’s viral success, with videos about the game garnering millions of views, I decided it was time to put away the security blanket and actually try something spooky. I’m not typically a fan of the horror genre – I’ve avoided games like Silent Hill since I’m too much of a baby and don’t want to have to replace my television after I hurl a controller at the screen. The game still has its flaws, but for six bucks, it’s hard to find a game with better value. TheMeatly, the creators of the franchise, are still a relatively small studio, but they really went the extra mile to create something grander than the previous two chapters. I’ve climbed the stairs, fought the monsters, beat the chapter and I really enjoyed it. The long-awaited midpoint in Henry’s adventure through Joey Drew Studios is full of creepy atmosphere and dripping ink. Bendy And The Ink Machine: Chapter 3 is finally out.
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