Don’t buy this. Don’t show this to friends as a joke. Don’t even say its name out loud. This is the game that shall not be named. This needs to die an unloved death on the Nintendo eShop purchased by absolutely no one.
This game is a **** masterpiece. the story kept me engaged, the atmosphere was chilling, the caracters were silent but with so much caracter. Buy this game, It is the best game on the Wii U.
This game is amazing if you play with someone else. This game going to be a must have in MLG 2020 for esport. Best 2 dollars I have ever spent in my life.
It functions, but it’s so disjointed, underdeveloped and brief that there’s no reason to give it your attention. Warn your friends, write it off, and then move on.
This is not a video game; it is one man's attempt to exploit ignorant consumers. On the surface it may vaguely resemble one, and The Letter might have even been recommended purely for novelty sakes, but that would mean giving money to TreeFall Studios.
I appreciate the effort of indie devs over the wii u console, but come on!
I rather buy a SNES graphics like game than this pile of crap.
Don't buy, keep supporting this console indie devs.
Even at 50 cents, The Letter's existence can't be justified. There's just nothing to do, see or even interact in here, not even the controls are polished here, the camera moves backwards, at least for us who are right handed, the biggest portion in the market, definitely. This alone it's more than enough to prove that The Letter it's not a good place to waste time.
This game looks like an old PS1 game that is so boring and very outdated and not worth your time or two dollars,the graphics don't even look good at all and makes me feel sick looking at it don't get this game it's a waste of time and money. 1/10~ Horrible
Apparently, no one told TreeFall Studios that making a "Slender: The Eight Pages" ripoff stopped being cool about as soon as it started. Yet, that didn't stop them from trying. Given that the game only made $377 on Indiegogo (this despite having a $5,000 goal to reach), Eli Brewer and his...team?...were still committed to releasing...whatever this is. They did, because apparently Nintendo saw something good in this, and it was quickly destroyed by critics and gamers everywhere. Rightfully so, because this game is TRULY an atrocity.
There is literally NOTHING that is good about this game. Cliché and often stupid plot (with a ridiculous twist at the end), literally NO CHARACTERS (you never see your character's face, any evidence that he actually has a body, his parents, or any enemies, because there are none of those. And no, those stupid teddy bears that say "help me" don't count), horrible graphics that wouldn't even be that impressive in the Atari 2600 era (honestly, a Microsoft Powerpoint looks better than this atrocity), extremely empty worlds and almost nothing to do (this, of course, excludes picking up things that you are required to pick up).
The only things I can say are REMOTELY GOOD don't even really affect the game in a meaningful way, those being the music (which, because they removed one of the game's better songs in a later update, doesn't have any effect on the final score) and the fact that it can be completed in minutes, but even then, the fact that the game is so poorly-made means that you'll probably never get those minutes back.
Trust me, even though the game is $2 on the eShop, stay FAR, FAR AWAY from it. I promise, your life will be a whole lot happier if you just ignore the game's existence and move on. Please, just don't buy this game.
Final rating: 0 out of 10 "RUN, DEFINITELY RUN!"
SummaryThe Letter is a first person adventure horror game. In this game you play as Michael Kennedy. Michael receives a letter from his from his father, Taylor James Kennedy, who is writing to him while on the verge of death. He states that by the time Michael reads the letter he will already be gone. Taylor does not have much to tell or leave ...