![]() The story, style, tone and mechanics are completely fresh and exciting in their execution. The gameplay – and the game itself – is one of the most unusual, original titles I’ve ever played. You have a limited number of health bars and stamina, but items can be bought or found on your journey to help with that problem. You can also distract her by sound trickery or by rolling past her. ![]() The second choice is to hide in the shadows and hope she doesn’t see you, or hide in a cupboard or toilet cubicle waiting nervously for her to pass you unseen. You only have limited stamina if you do this, unless you top it up with purchased snacks in your inventory. You can just blindly run, which in the later stages is all I seemed to do. If she is near, the music ramps up in tension, the screen starts to flicker and you know you only have a few moments to make a couple of life changing decisions. Now the monster in question is a demon version of your favourite schoolteacher, who is now wielding an axe and chasing you down the corridors. But be warned – use the flashlight carefully because the monster lurking around will find you fast. You also have access to a flashlight, so you can see in the dimly lit corridors of the school that you are venturing around. You have a map at your disposal, which clearly marks where you need to go and an inventory backpack that holds a limited number of items. There are quests to complete, but these mostly consist of you trying to escape from the school by grabbing a key, a password, or by finding a person in order to progress. You can pick things up, save your progress at blackboards and collect items for your inventory. ![]() You can move left and right, and enter doorways and portals. The gameplay is very simple to grasp, and runs like a 2D version of a point and click adventure game. Relentlessly pursued by a teacher turned creature from hell, Youngho must evade his hunter while desperately searching for a way to escape the dread-filled corridors and classrooms. After drifting to sleep during his final exam, he wakes to find himself trapped in a twisted version of his school, Sehwa High. He wanders around and visits a few friends, meets a mysterious female student and has a crush on a female teacher. Inspired by the real-world plight of Korea’s overworked high school students, you play as Youngho, a hapless Korean student who arrives at school ready for his exams. ![]() Now though, The Coma has been rebalanced and ‘recut’ with new and updated animations, mechanics, cut scenes and art. This is a remastered version of indie cult classic The Coma: Cutting Class, that gamers have been enjoying on PC. ![]()
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