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Friday the 13Th Game Pc Download on Sale Friday the 13Th Game: Release Date & Review Pending friday the 13th game pc download on sale Friday the 13th Game: Release Date & Review Pending. Jason is unleashed! Take part in the ultimate asymmetrical multiplayer horror game experience! 1 vs. 7 gameplay featuring Jason Voorhees against a group of teen counselors attempting to survive the night. Friday the 13th: The Game is a third-person, asymmetrical multiplayer title where one player controls Jason Voorhees while the remaining seven control camp counselors trying to survive the night.That's right. 1v7 multiplayer set in the semi-open world of Camp Crystal Lake! It's a classic horror fan's dream, no shaky cam, no found footage. The developers want you to know Gun Media are revitalizing the golden era of slashers, and putting you at the controls of each horrific, blood-splattered moment. Friday the 13th is the definition of horror to the millions of fans around the world. A masked killer going after the young and vulnerable; it grabs our attention, it frightens us, and yet we all come back for more. Friday the 13th: The Game will give you the feeling of horror and dread that you expect from Jason Voorhees. This will be the ultimate asymmetrical horror experience unlike anything you've seen - a title Gun Media are proud to introduce that is worthy of the name 'Friday the 13th'. Available on: Xbox One, PS4, Windows, PC Download. Game Trailer. Game Play Trailer. More About the Game. Play as Jason Voorhees! You get to play as Jason. You get to stalk camp counselors in Camp Crystal Lake and brutally kill in new and inventive ways (as well as some that will seem all too familiar). Grab a counselor in a choke hold, pick them up off the ground, and smash their face into a tree. Repeatedly. Or how about lifting a counselor up above your head as they kick and scream, holding them aloft long enough to walk near a rack of farm spikes to slam your victim down upon them? Yes, you get to do that because that's what Jason does. He's an unflinching, brutal killing force; the ultimate predator, and for the first time ever YOU control this horror icon. Counselors: Fight or Flight. Jason is deadly, but he can be stopped! The movie does have to end, right? You and your fellow counselors will have a multitude of ways to escape from Jason while in Camp Crystal Lake. Not satisfied with simply running? You'll have the opportunity to try and take Jason out. Be warned, Jason won't go down easy, and nothing is a sure thing. Make Your Own Horror. Camp Crystal Lake, Jason Voorhees and a lot of horny teenagers makes for a lot of good stories. The devs are going to be implementing a 'Movie Trailer' system that plays at the end of the match. This dynamic trailer will highlight the best moments of every game, in the style of the original 1980's trailers! Each and every time you play Friday the 13th, you'll be creating your own little movie. Beyond that, Gun Media plan to allow you to share your best trailers. Want to show Jason killing in dark, grisly, or even hilarious ways? Do it! Want to try to emulate the trailers from the original 80's films? Give it a go. The devs are eagerly anticipating some really gnarly cuts from the community's trailers! Fear System. Jason Voorhees strikes fear into every single person he comes across, and while many bravely attempt to take him on, most fail. The fear of never knowing where Jason is at any given time is powerful, and counselors will have to do everything they can to mitigate that fear while playing. Get too struck with fear and you'll start to question what's real and what isn't. Progression. Friday the 13th is a long-running franchise, one with a whole cast of characters. Players will get a unified progression system to unlock multiple Jason character models from the classic films, as well as additional Camp Counselors with their own unique stats and traits.These are just a few of our unlocks and only scratches the surface of what Gun Media have planned to engage players over the lifetime of Friday the 13th: The Game. Remember, creative gameplay from both counselors and Jason will result in bigger and better rewards! Release Date: The developers are currently aiming for end of Q4 2016. Friday the 13th: The Game. Jason is back! Jason Voorhees is unleashed and stalking the grounds of Camp Crystal Lake! Friday the 13th: The Game is a third-person horror, survival game developed by IllFonic and published by Gun Media. You and six other unlucky souls will do everything possible to escape and survive while the most well-known killer in the world tracks you down and brutally slaughters you. Take on the role of a teen counselor, or for the first time ever, Jason Voorhees. Each and every gameplay session will give you an entirely new chance to prove if you have what it takes not only to survive, but to best the most prolific killer in cinema history, a slasher with more kills than any of his rivals! Friday the 13th: The Game is one of the most highly-anticipated horror titles of all time. Game Info. Friday the 13th: The Game. System Requirements. OS: Win 7 CPU: 2.0 GHz Dual-Core 64-bit CPU RAM: 8 GB GRAPHIC: DirectX 11 COmpatible GPU with 2GB Video RAM HDD: 10 GB. Recommended Specifications. OS: Win 7 64 CPU: 2.0 GHz Dual-Core 64-bit CPU RAM: 8 GB GRAPHIC: DirectX 11 COmpatible GPU with 2GB Video RAM HDD: 10 GB. Game Features: How Will You Survive? The entire focus of Friday the 13th: The Game is multiplayer. Survival is entirely up to you, the player, as you either stealthily hide from Jason or work together as a team to escape or bring the fight to Jason. Your Crystal Lake Database. Friday the 13th: The Game will feature a progressive unlock system unified to your account. The longer you play, the more you’ll unlock from counselor customization to new Jason Voorhees costumes seen in the movies! Play as the Counselors! We all remember the various tropes from Friday the 13th, and the game will be no exception! Every aspect of Friday the 13th: The Game is drawn straight from movies you know and love. Camp Crystal Lake in All Its Glory! Mirroring Camp Crystal Lake from the Friday the 13th series, players will try to survive not only in the iconic Camp Crystal Lake, but surrounding area. Friday the 13th: The Game Trailer. Friday the 13th: The Game Review: Every aspect of Friday the 13th: The Game is drawn straight from movies you know and love. You will finally be able to take on the role as Jason Voorhees and Camp Crystal Lake counselors. Stalk your prey, ambush them whenever you see fit and strike fear in the hearts of so many hapless victims as you become the legend himself! You’ll even get to unlock various Jason incarnations from the movies as well as an entirely new design, straight from horror effects legend Tom Savini that has never before been seen! Playing as a counselor is all about risk and reward, giving players multiple means of triumph over Jason! There are endless opportunities to survive the night, but every choice has a consequence. Friday the 13th: The Game will continually set the pace of change, giving you unfamiliar surroundings while Jason Voorhees looks for his latest victim. No single strategy will ever be reliable, forcing players to adapt and change each time they begin their long night in Camp Blood! Be wary, you never know when or where Jason is going to strike! Friday the 13th: The Game. If you want a fun multiplayer experience, Friday the 13th The Game is for you. If you have even the slightest interest in this franchise, you will get a real kick out of this game. Even if you do not, Friday the 13th The Game is still a fun and exciting time and a game that you and your buddies will really love to play together. Survive! The idea of the game is that up to eight people can play at a time. One person gets to play as Jason and the others play as camp counselors looking to do all they can to survive. The game randomly picks who gets to play as Jason which is good as it saves arguments. If you are playing as a counselor, you want to survive and escape the camp. If you are playing as Jason, you simply want to kill everybody. It is a simple premise, but one that is so very fun. Two Ways To Play. The thing about Friday the 13th The Game is that playing as a camp counselor and Jason are two very different experiences. Playing as a camp counselor you need to do tasks to make it easier for you to escape. This can range from calling the cops, to powering up a generator. Completing tasks is, of course, easier if you guys are working together. You do have some weapons that you can use in order to stun Jason so you can run away. It is worth noting that different councilors have different abilities so that is something to keep in mind. Also, if you play it right, one player can play as Tommy who is the only character that can actually kill Jason.
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