’Morph’ allows him to teleport around the map, ‘Sense’ allows you to see players’ locations based on their fear and noise, ‘Shift’ lets you move fast in short bursts, and ‘Stalk’ makes you go invisible and silently hunt down your prey. Jason has multiple abilities and tools in his arsenal to hunt. Jason’s can use both knives to throw at players, as well as set bear traps to catch unaware counselors. However, Jason isn’t invincible there is a way of killing him, but the process is long and tedious, and not really worth attempting in a real match. There’s a lot of fun to be had when creeping up on other players, throwing them a few knives to the leg, grabbing them by the neck and ending it off by slicing their heads off with an axe. Jason is a tank, an unstoppable beast going on a murderous rampage taking out the terrified counselors one by one. Both characters act very different from one another while Jason is all about going headfirst into battle, the counselors require a more stealthy approach to the current situation, analyzing the best way to make it out alive. Jason’s goal is to brutally murder his prey, while the counselors attempt to survive the night. Having said that, F13th has one player controlling Jason Voorhees, while the rest play as the counselors. Though there is single-player offline content, you’ll have a better time playing with the multiplayer. The main focus of Friday the 13th: The Game (which will be referred to as F13th from now on) is being a multiplayer game. Basically, Jason Voorhees is out for revenge by hunting down and massacring some high-school teenagers camping at Camp Crystal Lake. Though there’s no story, mainly because of its multiplayer-focused gameplay, the title is based on the classic films of Friday the 13th. It was brought onto the Nintendo Switch August 13th, 2019, two years after the original release. It first released on May 26th, 2017, for Windows, Playstation 4 and Xbox One. The game is based on the franchise of the same name. Release Date: August 13th, 2019 (EU & NA)įriday the 13th: The Game is developed by Black Tower Studios and published by Gun Media. By Lucas Sierra Friday The 13th, Friday The 13th: The Game, Gun Media, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Switch Review
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