One
killer scene sees reverse - angle bodycams layered up in during one of Sawyer's freak outs, but it's a peak that arrives too early.
Not exact matches
But do we
see the streets festooned with crime -
scene tape the next day, or the police combing the area for the
killer?
The
scenes we were waiting for,
seeing giant
killer animals make short work of a city, are handled just as precisely as the characters.
But after being back only a short while, she arrives home one afternoon to find her family slaughtered — a particularly effective
scene sees her draw a bath unaware that the water is filling in around a corpse — and it's only a matter of time before the
killer returns.
Scenes from the on - hand trailer should look fairly familiar to all those who have previously
seen the iconic film, which centers around a serial
killer clown who terrorizes the children of Derry, Maine.
Refreshingly, the
killer's identity is not a mystery for long, allowing for personal confrontations instead of awkwardly - angled
scenes where victims
see the face of their
killer but the audience remains dumb.
There is a
scene where you play as the
killer, desperately trying to hide shit and look inconspicuous before the hipster cops get in; and right after that, you play as the suspicious cops, looking for suspicious shit and asking questions, ignoring the fact that you, the player, just
saw where the suspicious shit was because you, the player, just fucking hid it.
At the time, however, this feature will only work on Tango - enabled phones — of which there are only a few at the moment — but hopefully we'll start to
see more Tango - equipped handsets hitting the
scene so this
killer technology can actually get used by more than a handful of people.