
As we near the end of 2024, it’s fun to look back on all the incredible games that have been released so far and there’s still a few left to go before we move into 2025.
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PlayingSilent Hill 2got me in the mood for more horror, and on my hunt to find another spooky game to play I eventually settled onPhasmophobia, forcing my friends to play it too. It’s currently on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC, and you get a copy for around £15, an absolute steal if you end up playing it often like we have.
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Playing the game with a full squad though has been an absolute game-changer, especially when you take every opportunity to goof around when you’re not locking in.
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There’s been plenty of time for fun though, like last night for instance when I didn’t tell my friends what the summoning circle did, lit it, and watched as a demon eviscerated one of them, then played it off as if I had no idea it was going to do that. Then there’s flicking the light switch at pivotal moments for a cheap scare, and of course locking people in rooms with the ghost and hearing them freak out.
I’d also recommend playing with the in-game voice chat rather than a party chat or Discord. In-game chat allows the ghost to hear you when you speak, and there’s also proximity chat so to communicate with your friends who are too far away you’ll need to use a walkie-talkie. It makes for some humorous moments when the ghost disrupts the radio and you hear a faith scream off in the distance.
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Phasmophobiais a game made for playing in a group, and with the price of entry being £15, even less when the sales roll around, it’s more than worth a go especially if you’re a fan of horror games. There’s nothing about the PlayStation 5 version of the game that’d make me recommend it over the other versions, and if you’re all playing on different systems you can still party up with crossplay.
I’d highly recommend giving it a go for yourself, as it’s highly-replayable and endlessly entertaining when you’re with the right gaggle of silly geese.
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