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The sound effects were great, very evocative and they help you get into the story more.

I found a bug in the start of the game, during the cutscene where Arlo answers the phone, you can use buttons while the text box isnt up, so you can use his ability and so on. Doesn't affect anything because he still goes to the phone, but figured you should know.

I enjoyed the repeated button actions, like when Tess feels like she has water in her ear canal. It made it easier to feel what the character was feeling.

Cabin section is GREAT, music does a really good job of setting the mood and making the atmosphere uncomfortable. The ghost disappearing and reappearing was a great touch too. However, finding the different body parts was okay, up until the head, that was a little messy. The spot on the wall has no real distinguishing factor. This section may have benefited from the killer maybe having a journal in the cabin where he wrote his psychotic thoughts, among which could be riddles that allude to the location of the body parts?

Arlo was interesting. He comes off as this cynical cop that has been doing this for too long to still care, but his real feelings bleed through. Leaving the chiefs door open when Wilcox broke in was a nice touch, good attention to detail! The ending was okay, I felt it kinda killed the momentum a little bit, I was getting super into it, but then it just felt like it ended abruptly, though that does make me more interested in playing the next one!

All in all, good job, can't wait to play the next one!

Greatly enjoyed the homicide detective story! It felt like those old-school Resident Evil games! Looking around, searching for clues, and so on.

Room 303 was strange, it felt a bit like it was going to be a supernatural story where the hotel basically eats people, but I enjoyed it nonetheless! The vibe was super creepy, and it did a good job of making me look around for things.

The Call was super creepy, running around finding all the clues was cool, but I think I just kept messing up and couldn't properly finish the story, since all I got was the bad ending.

The story with Winthrop instantly put me on edge when I got to the cabin. That voice's response was unnerving as fuck. The story itself was quite sad, but a good kind of sad! It really tugged on the heart strings, it was well written.

Detention was pretty good, as someone who was somewhat of a troublemaker in school, I totally felt at home immediately, though I wasn't really good at solving the problems, I enjoyed them. They were challenging!

I enjoyed the game a lot. Can't wait for the next!

ZeroDigitZ responds:

Thanks, I will be releasing a new game this Friday.

Movie

I think i watched the movie this is based off a couple days ago. Was cool.

Awesome.

Only one word can describe this. Awesome.

Purely awesome.

I played this a few years ago. It was fucking awesome. Gonna play it again now.

This was awesome.

Second Madness game you have to actually know what your doing to beat it. 10/10.
Keep up the good work Tom. Im dying to see your next work of art.

Awesome.

This game was purely awesome. Thats all there is to say about it.

A great addition to Newgrounds Defense category

This game must be one of the best zombie defense games ive played. 10/10.

Hard.

This is an extremely hard game. I recommend this to anyone who likes a challenge.

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