I've played this on the PC when it launched. Really fun game although it can be a little repetitive over time (but I suppose what isn't.)
Definitely worth a go if you have never played it and definitely onboard with @Krull regards the snarky narrator and I'd add the funny music lyrics are equally enjoyable.
@Williamfuchs420 - It does use its own built in voice chat, so barring the headset it should be already setup to go. The voice chat works based on proximity, so the further away the quieter and more distored it becomes as well as sometimes having environment effects change it (like the blizzard sweeping in).
But yeah, a headset is really vital in this game from experience. Typing is fine but communication is key, especially if trying to exile a traitor from the camp.
I play this a load with family and friends on Steam, a great game. It really excels in a group format but definitely a learning curve associated with it.
Can definitely see that you'd want to rework the UI for a console somewhat, to remove some of the barriers you don't necessarily get with a PC and keyboard / mouse.
Still, good to see it on more consoles (and I think at some point crossplay is meant to be restored, if I remember rightly).
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I've played this on the PC when it launched. Really fun game although it can be a little repetitive over time (but I suppose what isn't.)
Definitely worth a go if you have never played it and definitely onboard with @Krull regards the snarky narrator and I'd add the funny music lyrics are equally enjoyable.
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@Williamfuchs420 - It does use its own built in voice chat, so barring the headset it should be already setup to go. The voice chat works based on proximity, so the further away the quieter and more distored it becomes as well as sometimes having environment effects change it (like the blizzard sweeping in).
But yeah, a headset is really vital in this game from experience. Typing is fine but communication is key, especially if trying to exile a traitor from the camp.
Re: Mini Review: Project Winter - Social Deduction That Survives But Doesn't Thrive On Switch
I play this a load with family and friends on Steam, a great game. It really excels in a group format but definitely a learning curve associated with it.
Can definitely see that you'd want to rework the UI for a console somewhat, to remove some of the barriers you don't necessarily get with a PC and keyboard / mouse.
Still, good to see it on more consoles (and I think at some point crossplay is meant to be restored, if I remember rightly).