When PlayStation announced the remake of Until Dawn, it was a baffling choice. The original game, released in 2015, was hailed for its immersive horror experience, decision-based gameplay and gripping narrative. It was a cinematic thriller where your choices really mattered, with every decision potentially altering the fates of the eight main characters. However, the remake promised enhanced visuals, additional story content and refined mechanics. It sounded like a dream come true, but unfortunately, what we got feels like a severe step backward. While it does offer improved graphics and some expanded lore, the remake also removes certain elements that made the original special, leaving behind a bloated, less engaging experience. There’s no denying the remake looks better than the original Until Dawn. The updated graphics, improved lighting and more detailed character models are immediately noticeable. The environments are also more atmospheric, with the mountain lodge and its surrounding areas feeling more alive and terrifying. These visual upgrades help create a more immersive experience when tension is at its peak. “The original Until Dawn had a beautifully tight narrative, balancing character development with moments of suspense and horror.” One of the major changes in the Until Dawn remake is new... Read more