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A well-designed interface lets you tweak a few settings, getting quickly to the game play. It only really suffers flaws in the online manual, and lack of a brightness setting. Also, each level is chopped up into enough loading zones to make the game load quickly, without many performance problems.
Graphics and audio are so-so, relying a lot on darkness and obscuring weather to heighten the frightening mood of the game. Of its visceral qualities, I'd say The Thing only had two standout points.
First, characters and their reactions seem well modeled, and second, the layout of the original Outpost 31 from the film is preserved for you to explore. On the other hand, the game has many drawbacks. There's no multiplayer mode. Poor plot' poor plot. An overuse of monsters, too much weaponry, unrealism, and boss monsters greatly weaken the game. On top of that, once you get over the shocks, it isn't very frightening.
It's a console shooter that oversimplifies game play and is difficult enough to present a challenge, but for only a few short hours. In closing, if you're really a big fan of the old movie, you might enjoy The Thing , but it suffers from the same mediocrity that makes most action games suck.
The Thing is one of very few games you will find that picks up where a movie left off. The game takes place shortly after the events of John Carpenter's film 'The Thing. It's intense after the first level and frustrating from time to time. Personally I like being frustrated because it means the game isn't a cakewalk to beat, which this definitely wasn't.
After playing for just a few hours, I felt I had an excellent grasp on the controls and basic strategies of the game. Controls are well designed and allow for rapid switching of weapons and items during combat. The character is easy to handle and the game does an excellent job of offering help as you gain experience through the levels. Graphics are nothing to get excited about, but they are still quite good.
Some of the cinematic sequences get a little choppy but I had no lag or chop during game play. However, the game did freeze up on me once when I had lit a few creatures on fire, including myself. Sound was quite good and very realistic. The gunfire was authentic and the footsteps were noticeably good. Even the creature noises as they scream while being sprayed on the wall were convincing.
What I think makes this game unique is that you have the ability to gain the trust of those you encounter. There are several times throughout the game when you encounter people that are terrified and very untrusting because they assume you have been infected with The Thing. You can earn these peoples trust by healing their injuries or giving them a weapon and some guidance.
This is what really makes the game stand out. So why is it Fans Only? It's quite simple really'the game had the potential to really stand out on a new level and fell just short. While it has a lot of potential, it is basically another glorified creature killing game, but with good sound and controls.
The trust aspect is great but everything else is pretty standard. Created as a sequel to John Carpenter's movie of the same name, The Thing is a an exciting ride that blends horror and action as you work to save the members of an Antarctic research base and stop an evil plan. The graphics and sound are very well done, providing a wonderful atmosphere of isolation and claustrophobia - there are many tight, dark spaces in which you can only hear the howling wind outside and the faint growls and scratches of creatures nearby.
Bloodstains and severed limbs remind you to be vigilant as you make every turn. The supporting characters are all quite unique and their dialogue is nicely integrated into the action.
One interesting feature is the ability to monitor and manage the trust and fear levels of your squad members. With all the gore and surprises, it's only natural that these characters have a hard time coping with the situation. Some of them had really amusing personalities and used colorful language, but it wasn't hard for me to stop thinking of them as teammates and instead just as disposable tools.
Watching them go crazy and commit suicide is almost perversely satisfying in some cases. The most disappointing aspect of the game for me is the camera position. While you can toggle to first-person at any time to look around or aim, the third-person view is not flexible and makes fighting difficult at times. This game is very entertaining and a decent length, but in the end I had no feeling that I wanted to go back and relive any one scene or fight; the puzzles and boss battles were never that innovative or challenging.
That lack of replay value unfortunately puts this game just below a Recommended Buy. Instead, rent it sometime and play it alone in a dark room for full effect.
Browse games Game Portals. The Thing. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher.
Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. View all 21 The Thing Screenshots. Game review Downloads Screenshots Target Acquired The game is played from a third-person perspective - as you may have figured out already - and while the controls are similar to an FPS, with a combination of mouse and keyboard, there are a few subtle differences.
Unnatural Order Another important element when commanding a team is the interface. Playstation 2. Supporting Actors Supporting each other in fire-fights is only the tip of the iceberg as far as team interaction goes. The Only Thing To Fear Trust works both ways, and when you encounter a wandering trooper you have to ask yourself: is this guy all he seems. The Thing Is That is, unless you toggle first person mode, which in turn prevents you from moving.
Strange, but at least the game's design has taken into account that you won't be looking up or down too often, so it doesn't put much of interest anywhere but on eye level. PC gamers will feel this title screams to be first-person by default, for immersion purposes if nothing else. The thing that sets The Thing -- sorry!
Everyone has a trust meter that needs to be at least halfway filled for them to follow you around; gaining trust from someone is often a simple matter of giving them a gun, although some secondary missions require you to prove you're human by killing a certain number of Things.
Later in the game, you can also perform a blood test on yourself to gain trust - The Thing is made up of millions of individual living cells, so Thing blood reacts violently to just about any aggravating chemical you could throw on it. The gameplay itself is a compelling mix of survival horror games like Resident Evil, with simple adventure elements and puzzles and your bog standard fast paced shooter. The pacing has been tuned well, starting slowly, keeping all the aliens out of sight, then slowly revealing the carnage as you explore further, until you eventually come under attack on a regular basis.
The Thing itself comes in two basic forms; little spider-like crawlers that are dispatched with one quick shotgun blast, and bloody humanoid monstrosities with varying amounts of misshapen heads and claws and tentacles.
The latter kind takes multiple hits, and as in the movie, need to be burned to kill off permanently. Team members also have various uses other than just being another target for evisceration. Some have the ability to heal you and other team-mates, and others are engineer class and can fix various power boxes and override door locks.
You're required to interact with the environment often, accessing logs and codes on computer terminals, picking up notes and even controlling CCTV cams hunting for clues. Visually, The Thing excels.
The attention to detail in all the environments is extremely high, textures are sharp and the people are hugely realistic, with fluid animation and lip-synced voices. They also react to things around them - point a gun at their head and they'll retort with a lewd hand gesture. If they see something particularly grotesque, they'll even lose whatever meal they last ingested.
You know how far we've come in bringing games into the cultural mainstream when non-essential characters start puking without any contribution to advancing the plot. Hey, it spelled success for every gross-out comedy since There's Something About Mary. Audio also matches the high visual production values, creeping you out with all sorts of ambient effects.
The Thing falls short of greatness in two areas. One, it's seriously short. Even taking into account the scattered save points and consequent replay times -- another console annoyance, which can actually be fixed with a registry edit -- you should still be done with this in under eight hours, and there's no multiplayer mode to prolong its life.
There are times where a team member can come up clear in a blood test but only moments later transform into a Thing due to some trigger in the game's script. Generally, everyone ends up becoming a Thing or dying beforehand, so you feel no real loss and the only time it matters is when you can't complete a level because you needed that one engineer alive.
There's also no real tension because even if someone is a Thing, once they reveal themselves, you can take 'em down in a matter of seconds. The game also suffers from a rather nasty bug that remained unfixed in a recent patch. On some machines, including ours, all voice audio was muted during cutscenes, and the only way to fix it was by unarchiving a. The Thing on its own stands as a slightly flawed, yet atmospheric and alluring action-adventure. Hardcore fans of the film, however, will have fewer complaints and appreciate the touches added by the developer who obviously cared greatly about making a worthy follow-up to Carpenter's thriller.
Coming across the actual tape recorded by MacReady and finding out where Childs ended up was a simple, yet brilliant idea to connect the two stories. For an alien that's , years old, The Thing can definitely hold its own against any other scary creature -- from a game or movie -- that you can throw at it. Thingy 0 point. Ok I got it! On windows 11 so for me I downloaded the ISO then unzipped it but before running the wizard download "1.
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Combat mechanics are divided into 2 main categories: "Normal" mode - movement from a third person is available and not too accurate automatic shooting; "Shooting" mode - accurate aiming from the first person. The frosty environment adds elements of survival to the gameplay - a long stay under the Antarctic winds negatively affects the state of the characters.
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