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3.4 out of 5 stars Based on 16 Customer Ratings

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"Not bad, not great."
3 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Great storyline and excellent dialogue, well thought out puzzles and encaptivating till the end. However the non-3D, low graphics are a real shame, the lack of any other people to interact with and only a single location let the game down. So much potential, great idea, poor follow through.

3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
"Enjoyable, but an unfulfilling conclusion."
3 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

The game itself was really good, although a couple of times I had to find an FAQ to see what to do next.

The fact that you only see what you are up against a couple of times (and that you are weaponless) makes it quite scary if you're playing alone in the dark.

The small ‘built in’ FMV scenes that occur while you are playing fit in really well, and unlike most scary games, Scratches doesn't have monsters just leaping out at you and eating your face; it get's to you on a much deeper level.

I found the end to be very open and ambiguous, though I hear there is a prologue game you can get to fill in the blanks which might be worth looking into.

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
"Haunting"
4 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Whenever a game advertises itself as a spine-chilling horror, most of the time one just has to laugh. Scratches boasts itself as such a game, but with minimal production values and low resolution graphics (which are just panoramic static images for crying out loud!), you'll want to cackle. Twenty minutes into the game though and the cackling stops, replaced by genuine wariness; another twenty turns into anxiety, and within a couple of hours I'm genuinely dreading every next moment. And as I sat back at the completion of the game – relieved, but still on edge – I renounced my initial reservations and must confess that Scratches is one of the scariest games I've ever played.

The puzzles in this game are bewilderingly logical – an oxymoron, I know, but believe me, you'll rack your brain as to how the puzzles can escape you sometimes (perhaps we've been conditioned to make illogical assumptions based on previous games' efforts?) -, so thankfully you won't be asked to figure out something as trivial as a toothpick and rubber duck to crack a safe. For example, one early puzzle in the game requires you to find a key to unlock a basement. The first port of call is obviously a key rack, but like any good adventure game, once you find the rack you realize the key is not on there. With a few clues unwittingly left behind by the previous owners, it'll be found and you'll feel smarter for it. Later puzzles in the game become a little more esoteric, such as figuring out ingredients for an obscure recipe, but given the nature of the story, it's more or less acceptable (and if you're really immersed in the narrative, it's rather delightful).

The game is up there with the very elite of horror video games, being just as scary as the original Silent Hill and the ever venerable System Shock 2. I dare not mention any other horror games simply because in terms of scare factor, they stop beginning to compare.

Scratches is a game I whole-heartedly recommend. It's claim to success is not in the radical approach it's made to the PC adventure genre, but rather in its mastery of the traditional formula, and confidence in delivering a spine-chilling narrative. Ironically, the same virtue that makes the gameplay so good is also its biggest hindrance, and its low budget, while used very effectively, is noticeable in comparison to games even several years older. Whether it would be advisable to have a state-of-the-art presentation is a tough question though, as the game may have literally scared people to death. And do me a favour: if you can't play this game in the middle of the night, isolated from outside disturbances, at least find the time to play the last few hours in those conditions. Like me, you may just find your heart beating the fastest it's ever beat.

N.B The game had been released a year later in Scratches: The Director's Cut. The patch included comes with higher fidelity graphics and a short chapter entitled “The Last Visit” which clears up any confusion people may have with the ending.

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
"Sorry" Purchased on Mighty Ape

This was a xmas gift sorry, so I can't review it. The recipient did love it though!

0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
"Rather chilling, but took some work to get going."
4 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

I had severe troubles getting this one to run on Windows 7, multiple errors in fact, whereas I never have a problem with other titles seeing as my laptop is the ASUS G51J gaming laptop, but I DID get the game to work by installing and running it in a Windows 98 emulator, once I'd finally managed to do that, this game scared the absolute crap out of me, ultimately chilling game, but watch out if you're without an older operating system.

"Creepy"
3 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Its a challenging game, solving puzzles, in the true form of myst. The ending will leave you jumping out of your skin!!

"took a while to figure out"
3 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

this is a great game, once you figure out what to do! I had to look up a walk through as it wasn't overly intuitive. Once you've played for a while you get the hang of it. The controls are different to most games I play.

Good game though :)

"Would not run on my PC" Purchased on Mighty Ape

I am running Win 7 the game installed OK but when I select play I get a brief blue screen and the computer re-boots. The G2 games website does not seem to be in operation.