Though it does blink on and off near baddies (pig / human hybrids), I feel the game loses some of
the fright factor of the original because you are never forced to be in the dark.
With few profanities and little sexual content, those looking for
some fright factor may find this escapade delivers that desired goose bump sensation.
The fright factor escalates quickly at the sight of tiny eggs emitting a tiny microorganism once touched.
Not exact matches
Stage
fright can be intensified by a variety of other
factors, including genetic predisposition, personality, and the stakes of the situation.
Still, the scare
factor is high, enough to make the you want to stick your head in the ground from
fright — but then again, once you start watching, that's probably the last place you'd think to put it.