Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th

released on Feb 01, 1989
by LJN

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Atlus

Friday the 13th

released on Feb 01, 1989
by LJN

,

Atlus

The game is a 2D action horror based on the first movie of popular horror franchise Friday the 13th. The game casts the player as one of six camp counselors (three girls or three boys) at the Camp Crystal Lake and the player´s main task is to defend the children in the cabins situated all around the lake while slowly killing Jason. The cabins are frequently attacked by the mass murderer and the player must get to the attacked cabin within the specific time limit otherwise Jason kills the children. When all the camp counselors or all the children are dead, the game is over. Jason can attack the player outside cabins too, on the pathways when exploring. There are three cycles meaning, Jason must be killed three times (every time Jason is stronger and quicker) to beat the game.


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Friday the 13th: The Game
Friday the 13th: The Game
Friday the 13th: The Computer Game
Friday the 13th: The Computer Game

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Another poor adaptation of the film franchise. The core gameplay loop here is both tedious and annoying.

Dude, Friday the 13th on the NES is a total mess! You're running around this weird camp as a bunch of pixelated counselors, and Jason just pops out of nowhere. It's kinda fun in a cheesy way, but also frustrating as all heck.

The man, the meth, the bellend: Jason "no teleportation" Voorhees!

achei bem confuso, nunca progredi tanto.

You people are so dull if you think this sucks, I will NOT take any criticism about this. This game is so much fun.

While this could have been a real barnstormer of a game it ultimately fails on nearly every level. Control a group of camp counselors and explore Crystal Lake, rescuing kids from Jason's deadly clutches. There's almost nothing to do in the game except grind, finding better weapons so you can kill Jason over and over. Spanning the course of three days where he gets tougher and tougher you'll inevitably find yourself torn between waiting for him to appear and then rushing to the rescue.