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The game is updating constantly, and it's quite hefty - a full gigabyte to download - but I highly recommend giving this one a play with a group of friends. But where the Amnesia games started to wear thin, Escape The Ayuwoki remains fresh and singularly terrifying. The game was born from the darkest corners of creepypasta, and takes a pretty clear cue from the Amnesia/Clock Tower vein of horror: you have woken up in a dilapidated mansion with no memory of how you got there, something is relentlessly chasing you with every intention of giving you the jumpscare of your life, and all you can do is hide. Now, I'm typically a talk-through-my-fear kind of person (cast me as the annoying comic relief in your horror movies) so this is my personal nightmare. The conceit is this: the game can hear you. Escape The Ayuwoki from Deadly Crow GamesĮscape The Ayuwoki rose quickly to the tip-top of the itch.io charts when it first came out and has remained there for some time, while I avoided playing it because I am a coward. Brought to you via those games which the algorithms deemed "most popular," here there be demons, ghosts, jumpscares, claustrophobic hallways, and taxes. To get into the spirit of things, I have tried to conjure the very essence of Halloween with some of the scariest games available on itch. The banality of SoCal horror is 35° and wildfires at the end of October, and I long for the cool, crisp Halloween autumns of my childhood. Folks call it fire season, for crying out loud. It's a true hellscape, and yet everyone seems to just carry on.
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I've seen ash rain from the sky, I've seen the sky turn ruddy browns in the middle of the day, and sometimes I think the very air is squeezing every last drop of moisture out of my skin until I turn into dust. It's not the first time, and it probably won't be the last.
#Escape the ayuwoki jumpscare movie
It’s so fast that it cannot be outrun if it spots the player.I know that Southern California is straight out of a horror movie because right now, this sliver of The Golden State is on fire. * SuperSpeed: In ''Escape The Ayuwoki'', it is shown to be ''extremely'' fast, its very movement resembling almost a FlashStep. * RedEyesTakeWarning: Sometimes, the Ayuwoki can be seen with bright red eyes, especially when he's searching the area of the player's last-heard location. * JumpScare: What the player is treated to if the Ayuwoki catches up to them. The Ayuwoki and the player, however, have to move around it, which can sometimes be a detriment when trying to escape.
* InsurmountableWaistHeightFence: Most of the obstacles in the game aren't very high at all, such as chairs, tables and other pieces of furniture that could otherwise easily be mounted or moved. * HumanoidAbomination: In the game, it divorces itself from its already-questionable human guise to go even further, now redesigned as a monstrous entity that can change from bipedal to quadrupedal and back with ease, has gazing, giant, bulbous eyes, a gaping GlasgowGrin-style mouth lined with ScaryTeeth, and CreepyLongFingers tipped with claws.
* : In the game, his eyes are far larger than a normal human’s, and now possesses a giant mouth full of shark-like teeth. One is especially larger than the other too, with a very long corridor. * CreepyBasement: The house has not one, but two. * UrbanLegend UrbanLegend !!''Escape the Ayuwoki'' provides examples of: * AmbiguouslyEvil: In ''Escape the Ayuwoki'', it seems to be actively malevolent, given that it kidnaps people to hunt, and will explicitly kill you if it catches you.