Overall, I found the game's ideas interesting, like an abandoned factory and a show from an old forgotten cartoon. However, I think these themes weren't explored very well. I really wanted to know more about Henry's whereabouts in that place, since he worked there, but it's hardly relevant during the game. Henry should at least remember the area from the first chapter, considering he worked there for 30 damn years. Also, the mysteries surrounding Henry's friendship with Joey Drew (since nothing is shown about their friendship in the game) and how they created the character Bendy, why Henry decided to leave the company, or what Joey's greed for the show did to the employees and the company, etc. Many things were left unanswered, and that's that!
Speaking of the game, it's pretty basic, following the typical genre formula. Grab a weapon to open a door, hide in a closet to evade the monster, and filled with cheap jump scares. I can't recall any specific moment where I was genuinely scared playing, but I remember several instances where I got startled. I don't think it's spectacular, but I don't regret playing it either.

Reviewed on May 01, 2024


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