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User Rating: 1 | Friday the 13th: The Game PS4

Friday the 13th is mainly a multiplayer game where one of the players has to hunt and kill the others, while the others have to survive. It is, potentially, a good concept, but terribly realized. If Jason is more or less playable, a counselor is not. As a counselor, you can sneak around and hide, but that is ultimately pointless, because you cannot escape, and Jason will eventually find you, anyway, not to mention that it is terribly boring; or you can try to escape, but, to do that, you have to collect various objects, and there is absolutely no indication where on the huge map you are supposed to look for them, so the gameplay is reduced to running around like a chicken with its head cut off, praying that you run into something useful before you run into Jason (it doesn't help that you can barely see anything in the crappy console graphics). That's just dumb. On the other hand, if you are playing as Jason, there is nothing you can do against a group of trolls that gang up on you and keep taking turns stunning you. There is also an offline mode called Challenges, which consists of 10 missions where you have to stealthily kill your targets in specific ways. That is much more interesting — not unlike Hitman, in fact — but...You. Can't. Skip. The. Intros. That's right, in a 2017 game, there is no way to skip a 60+ second cutscene. That's three points off right away, hence the lowest possible rating.