Nigel
For one thing the game is surprisingly short. Granted the whole thing takes place on a cell phone, but once you know what to do it really only takes less than a half hour to get through. Also, (SPOILER) the coordinates you get at the end put you in the middle of a lake in Malaysia or something. Maybe I'm not reading them right, but it's still weird. EDIT: after 5 years not much has changed in this game and now the logical fallacies and writing tropes are more noticeable. I'm deducting a star.
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Destiny Contreras
I love a good fashion horror game. Sara Is Missing may be short, but the story and concept more than make up for it. It lacks annoying puzzles, and I think this is really important. Too many horror games try to involve puzzles, and it completely ruins the entire experience. It takes away the mood needed to enjoy a proper horror game. Sara Is Missing was done with amazing work. I love the digital aspect of this horror game, and it's different from other horror games.
31 people found this review helpful
Alex
It's cool, a good concept, but absolutely no replayability considering differing choices only allow for a different dialogue at best, before the game returns to the same dialogue. The game itself implies that choices matter, but no matter what you choose, the ending is the same, an abrupt and confusing stonewall, and no choices you make can help the characters.
78 people found this review helpful