Friday the 13th: The slasher genre in a game
One of the most anticipated horror game of all time is on the way. Get ready for slasher genre with Friday the 13th where eventually you’ll have the opportunity to play Jason Voorhees or take control of one of the teenagers in their attempt to escape from the murderer wearing the hockey mask.
Let’s face it: the franchise Friday the 13th did not have good games. With only two titles under its belt (the first went to Commodore in 1985 and the second for NES in 1989), people of Gun Media is preparing to change that bad run and give a game that every fan of movies deserve. After all, they say the third time’s the charm, right? Friday the 13th will be a third-person survival horror where you assume the role of a teenager or take control of the merciless Jason Voorhees for the first time ever.
The gameplay of Friday the 13th is that you and other six players make every effort to escape and survive Summer Camp at Crystal Lake as the murderer who wears the hockey mask will follow their trail and begin to attack them. The entire focus of the game is multiplayer and survival depends on you, either if you decide to go it alone and quietly hiding from Jason or work as a team with other players to escape. It is also possible to attack Jason, but not as recommended (look at you and movies to know what to expect).
While playing with Jason, you can stalk your prey and ambush at the right time where you can perform a variety of executions. Also, you can unlock various incarnations that Jason had over the films, as well as two never before seen designs. For this project began a campaign to raise funds through the website Kickstarter. Friday the 13th needs $ 700,000 US dollars to finance and as usual, those who support the project with a donation will be rewarded with copies of the title, art, soundtracks and a signed band, among several present more. Friday the 13th is being developed by Gun Media and will be available in Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. By the time, the game does not have a firm launch date.


