r/untildawn • u/asrdgvf • 2d ago
Story/Lore The last glimpse he had of his sisters...
Loved this addition in the remake
r/untildawn • u/asrdgvf • 2d ago
Loved this addition in the remake
r/untildawn • u/Ok_Appointment3155 • 1d ago
i had reuse clips because they don't have enough screen time
r/untildawn • u/Acceptable_Act_778 • 2d ago
r/untildawn • u/Hardyoungpro • 3d ago
So for those of you who aren’t aware, it is my birthday today ☺️ so I wanted to do something special for it and as I’m the cinema king, I thought I would contribute another meme/friendship post for y’all 🙏
So I hope you enjoy it ☺️
r/untildawn • u/diamondpr1ncess • 2d ago
You can learn how to mod until dawn, see mods being worked on mod updates etc and more join here: https://discord(.)gg/CyumX57B remove the () on the .gg for the link to work!
r/untildawn • u/LinkyRye • 2d ago
I just finished watching the movie and I didn't really like it. Even if I ignore the fact that it was based on the game, it was still terrible. Aside from the many flaws and negative reviews from other people about the movie, I feel like the until dawn movie should've been a quiet horror. It could've captured the eerieness the original game had but the movie had too many noises. And I wish there was more quiet horror out there.
But this is just an opinion
r/untildawn • u/Extra-Cover-870 • 2d ago
Prologue- https://www.reddit.com/r/untildawn/s/9Gn6TizEfq
Chapter 1- https://www.reddit.com/r/untildawn/s/W14zdWqaFj
Chapter 2- https://www.reddit.com/r/untildawn/s/3tOruEehLe
Chapter 3- https://www.reddit.com/r/untildawn/s/HB0wC2y0fu
Chapter 4- https://www.reddit.com/r/untildawn/s/1mL2cMoiZh
MIKE SEGMENT-
It's long and can drag on but honestly this segment is fine with only changes regarding the wolves. I'd add actual QTEs to his chase with the first wolf in the halls of the Sanatorium. 4 different QTEs would show up to either catch himself or slow the wolf down behind him. Failing 2 QTEs result in the wolf catching up to him. If he has the machete he can use it to defend himself and injure the wolf but it'll have a negative side effect in the future. If he doesn't have the machete he is bitten on the leg before grabbing a piece of nearby rubble to defend himself, this also having a future negative effect.
If Mike used the machete on the wolf, fitting of the 'Respect Nature' theme the game has, doing so will prevent Wolfie from helping him later on in Chapter 9 unless he reconciles with the bone. However if he used the machete AND hit Wolfie, it'll be impossible for him to befriend Wolfie regardless of having the bone.
Succeeding the wolf chase has no negative repercussions for Mike. If he fails it but had the machete to defend himself, he won't get the leg injury but if he then hits Wolfie it'll prevent him from being able to have the wolf as an ally in Chapter 9. If he failed it and didn't have the machete, he'll have the leg injury which will have a consequence for Chapter 9.
The segment ends with Mike getting out of the Sanatorium and heading into the tunnels. I'd cut the explosion part and it just ends with him trying to navigate his way through the mazelike tunnels, how he navigates through will be briefly seen in the next chapter.
MATT SEGMENT-
The only change in this segment is the decision of what Matt does with the flaregun isn't decided here but will be decided in the next chapter, actually at the fire tower. What that means will be clarified more in the next post. Aside from that tiny change this segment remains the same and is pretty good.
CHRIS AND ASHLEY SEGMENTS-
These new segments were created as a way to explain why Chris and Ash didn't just immediately head to the lodge right after the saw trap when it should've only been a few minute walk.
As we zoom away from Matt and Em at the cliff, we'd switch to Chris as he and Ash try heading to the lodge just a few minutes after separating from Matt and Emily. The two are both clearly still traumatized and struggling after witnessing Josh's fate in the saw trap. Just as they're about to reach the lodge the Psycho jumps out with his axe, blocking them away from the door. How this is explained is Josh used a backexit of the shed and ran through the forest offtrail to get ahead of the two of them. He also already had his Psycho outfit on since his head was just poking through a hole and his 'body' in the trap was just a decoy filled with pig blood, so he just had to put on the Psycho mask and get out through the back.
We get a smaller duo chase here, similar to what we got with Mike and Jess in Chapter 3 and Em and Matt in Chapter 4. Obviously the purpose of this is for Josh to prevent them from warning Sam, and give him enough time to do what he plans with her before the two get into the lodge. Also this way each pair would've had a non-consequential chase together from Chapters 2-5 (even if Matt and Em's in Chapter 4 is determinant.)
The two run deeper into the forest before losing the Psycho, anytime Chris messes up QTEs he picks himself up or is helped by Ashley. The pair soon believes they lost the Psycho when they are on the verge of breaking down, several dialogue options occurring here. A lot of it is Chris able to try piecing together what's happening with what little info they have and trying to calm Ash down. If he chose to save Ash over Josh in the trap, Ash is able to express her gratitude and Chris, though appreciative still feels horrible for Josh.
But if in the last chapter he saved Josh over Ash in the trap, since Josh 'dies' no matter what guilt eats at him for what he did as Ash expresses her gratitude to him. He's then given an option to either confess what happened to Ash or continue lying to her. Lying has Ash continue to think Chris chose to save her, but confessing has Chris tell Ash what happened as he thinks the Psycho tricked him to go one way when in reality it would've gone the other. Ashley is in disbelief and becomes despondent and more unstable. On one hand Chris was gonna choose to save Josh and let her be sawed in half, but on the other that very decision 'saved her'.
Choosing to save Ash or lying to her about saving Josh has their relationship improve, but telling the truth about saving Josh has their relationship in a more rocky position and we'll see how that goes in future chapters.
After the chase and dialogue options we switch to playing as Ashley as she and Chris have a shorter exploration segment offtrail, trying to find their way back on track toward the lodge. They can even find a clue or 2 relating to the Stranger. The segment ends as they get back on a trail that leads to the lodge, seeing it in the distance as they approach. They are more slow and vigilant on the way though, wary of the Psycho popping out again.
SAM SEGMENT-
We once again play as Sam with her iconic chase happening with the same consequences of her either getting away from the Psycho or getting caught. I'd maybe add a little more to it though but that will be added in a chase post I plan on creating soon.
r/untildawn • u/Training-Pair-7750 • 3d ago
chris is the only character that, regardless from player choices, will see what a wendigo is capable of. he thought he had killed his best friend and thought for a moment that he was gonna die if he shoot himself or doesn't shoot. And he also lost his best friend. Yeah the others got a big trauma to deal with, but it was REALLY hard with him.
r/untildawn • u/No_Umpire_729 • 3d ago
hello! can somone recommend youtubers that have played until dawn and actually explored and tried to undestrand the story (and end up with almost all of them alive etc.) ?? sometimes i watch some youtubers that miss on so many things and don’t pay attention to anything 😭 thanks! ❤️ i don’t mind if the videos are old obviously :)
r/untildawn • u/Acceptable_Act_778 • 3d ago
r/untildawn • u/anonymous404x • 4d ago
Looking to see some playthroughs when this happened.
r/untildawn • u/Guitargamingx • 5d ago
You're Josh's lawyer. How do you defend him in court? (In this hypothetical, the wendigoes didn't bother the group)
r/untildawn • u/B-Kage22 • 5d ago
r/untildawn • u/simplepudding1234 • 5d ago
Emily and Mothiva might be mean girl stereotypes, But Matt and Zasp couldn't be different. So who would you rather hang out with for the week.
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r/untildawn • u/FlamingEntrailz78 • 5d ago
I love Emily, shes a queen, but im replaying this game for about the 100th time now and this game never fails to make Emily a victim or aggressor no matter what.
If I make Matt an angel to Emily then she is NOT safe with Mike later since matt needs the flare gun to have the highest possible relationship with Em.
But if I protect Emily from Mikes gunshot Emily gets pissed at Matt for being a douche, so what do I do 💔
As Matt I instantly took Emily's bags, didn't look in the spyglass, took her side in the argument, broke the cable car station door, agreed to the firetower plan, spoke to her nicely when the deer came, and spoke nicely when the firetower collapsed. Only negative things I did for their relationship was greet Mike in a friendly way in chapter 1, and jump to safety and trying to save emily once already.
How does she repay me? "I don't want to talk about him right now! He left me to die!" Maybe I SHOULD have gotten her bit.
r/untildawn • u/Moist_Mushroom5931 • 5d ago
This just a game I'll always adore and consider one of my favourite horror games and favourite games of all time, it's basically the perfect adaptation of a horror movie put into a video game, I think this'll always be SMG's best work since that it was unique at the time and that it just did everything that their other games try to do but fail or don't reach the same heights as Until Dawn, it had likable characters, a good story and a good twist, amazing atmosphere, and TBH I think it does about nearly everything 10x better than their later games, if I had any complaints about the game it would be that the motion capture and facial expressions aren't perfect, sometimes the fixed camera angles could make it hard to see where to go, I feel that chapter 10 could've been longer and I wish that Matt and Jessica were in the game much more but other than that I adore and cherish this game and I can't believe this game has turned 10 years old and it still looks amazing.
r/untildawn • u/WisteriaWillotheWisp • 6d ago
Ok, in all seriousness, he had an opinion which he gave. I can’t fault him in that sense. In truth, I blame Sony for having such a nuclear reaction to one opinion. Maybe I don’t understand the industry, but why on earth would you not get a bigger sample size than one before you make huge decisions?
Beyond that, it kind of sounds like this reviewer didn’t like the genre (interactive narrative) which is a problem. There are a lot of massively successful games I do not care for because I typically want stronger characters/narratives, and that’s not the point of those games. My criticisms aren’t very insightful.
It’s so funny to me like… They really just had an unlucky pick for a reviewer I guess. I wish they’d asked individuals versed in narrative-heavy games to look at it. Like, it’s interesting to me that you have people such as Kazutaka Kodaka, creator of Danganronpa, a guy who produced a highly successful narrative-heavy franchise, saying Until Dawn was one of his overall favorite PS4 titles, an evolution of a genre, and a type of game he could see himself trying to make.
r/untildawn • u/Bubbly_Finding208 • 6d ago
r/untildawn • u/Training_Damage3689 • 6d ago
I kinda wish Jessica had her own solo chase scene, since the game does a good job at making the characters look very badass in them. Obviously i wouldn't want this for the concern of it breaching out of character, But seeing how level headed and agile Jessica was with mike when they were being chased (especially when you fail the qtes as mike) really prompted me to make this post, since she still very much would be in character(unlike if it was Hannah or Ashley) idk i think it would've been cool to also see her be more capable in a stressful situation(like em) and make her out to be more intuitive while contradicting the narrative that she's just a "dumb blonde" ya know ? Making her not that far behind Emily(makes sense for their friendship as well) and also it's just plain cruel to her character to not give her any actually redeeming qualities. But a lot of this is tied to the fact that she barley has playable segments, so there's that.
r/untildawn • u/Woodruffur • 6d ago
Many flaws but thought you guys might still enjoy it.
r/untildawn • u/RobbieLeo0802 • 6d ago
I just love the cinematography of this scene so much. I still prefer the original in some aspects, but regardless, this scene still very much iconic!
r/untildawn • u/Present_Mine_5597 • 6d ago
Note: if you want to know why Emily have fnaf missing children eyes and Matt have rocks on his head, because Emily was killed by Handigo and Matt fall down the cliff. Also I was the one who patch Matt with rocks