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The YouTube video discusses a mobile game called "Dead Before Daylight 2020," a clone of "Dead by Daylight," with no relation to the original. The game involves a humorous lore and teamwork for medical emergencies. Reviews are extreme, praising textures and gameplay while criticizing broken mechanics. The narrator critiques gameplay actions, AI behavior, and limited sound effects, expressing frustration with the lack of balance in killer abilities. The game is compared unfavorably to the original, highlighting flaws despite some fun elements.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a mobile game called “Dead Before Daylight 2020,” which is a clone of the popular game “Dead by Daylight.” The game has no relationship with the original and includes a lore involving evil attacks on a city under development, where the player as an engineer must rid the area of evils before redevelopment. The description of the game’s lore is presented humorously as the speaker emphasizes the game’s absurdity and lack of relationship to the original.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, it is discussed how the game involves teamwork, with team members providing help in case of medical emergencies. The transcript highlights the extreme reviews the game has received, with either five-star or one-star ratings. The positive reviews emphasize the game’s textures, intensity, and gameplay mechanics, stating it is better than Dead by Daylight. The game’s survivor gameplay is compared to Dead by Daylight, with humorous character descriptions given. The killer in the game is noted to behave uniquely, ignoring players until they touch a generator.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the narrator discusses various aspects of a mobile horror-survival game. They mention how players receive items by clicking on them rather than finding them, occasionally having to watch ads for items, and encountering broken mechanics like a flashlight that blinds the killer for 40 seconds. The narrator critiques the in-game actions such as a character being healed by a black guy running and teabagging them back to health or another survivor simply picking you up as part of the unhook perk. They talk about the lackluster AI behavior, describing them as just existing without much purpose. The narrator also highlights the limited sound effects in the game, particularly noting the generator completion sound as annoying. They express the frustration of gameplay where survivors have minimal time to work on objectives before being chased by the killer. Finally, the video creator shares their experience of completing all game objectives but only receiving a brief text stating ‘you win’ before being sent back to the main menu.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the killers in the game, highlighting their lack of variety in powers and abilities. They mention that the killer is overpowered with no cooldown on attacks, making it easy to win. The game lacks balance, with quick killer games compared to survivor games. The speaker points out the game being a meme due to various aspects like poor grammar, fake reviews, and ads. Despite some fun elements, the overall tone suggests the game is quite flawed. The speaker humorously compares it to Dead by Daylight, suggesting it is inferior.
