Like the iconic 2012 satire Cabin in the Woods, Lakeview Cabin manages to use the formulaic symbols of our horror-entertainment to surprise us rather than satisfy any expectation. If the description of those axe murderers-along with the game’s title-comes across like generic horror movie bullshit regurgitated for the umpteenth time, that’s because they are. So, yeah, I was a little preoccupied with losing my composure to even notice the identity of my assailant. There could have been a third killer, but I cannot be sure as while trying to escape them my character slipped in a puddle of his own puke. In my playthroughs, I counted at least two killers: one redhead hill-billie with a knife, another was an oversized clown-baby-man wielding an object I was too terrified to identify. To be fair, there’s more than one axe murderer in Lakeview Cabin Collection’s first episode. ![]() ![]() “It’s essentially a digital doll house with an axe murderer,” explains Roope Tamminen, regarding the horror-comedy game he released today.
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