This gaudy Ghost Face cosmetic isn't exactly helping Hunt_ Showdown 1896 players escape the feeling

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

Hunt: Showdown 1896's been going through it in recent months. Despite releasing a great new map in August and maintaining a pretty healthy playerbase on Steam, its —criticised for its bad controls, confusing layouts, and prominent store tab—saw its score tanked to the tune of 10,000 negative reviews back in August.

Some complaints centred around the idea that Hunt: Showdown 1896 is getting all grotty and live service with its interface, with more visible microtransactions messing with the Wild West shooter's vibes. It's a trend I'm not all that surprised by (maintaining a live service game is ) but leaves a second-hand distaste in my mouth (playing a live service game is famously annoying).

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Steam reviews aren't faring much better—recent reviews have stayed "Mixed" and aren't looking to improve any time soon. : "Not only has the pace of the game been changed, but now the character of the game as well. I'm out." Another : "It's Ghostface from [Scream] ... A character from the 1990s in a game that's taking place in 1895/6."

Honestly, Hunt: Showdown 1896 fans have my sympathies, here—the skin does look out of place. That iconic mask has an association with cheap halloween costume shops and candy-laden kids knocking at your door. The designers have clearly made an attempt to make Hunt's version of Ghost Face period-appropriate, but the whole thing buckles under the weight of making the IP recognisable—to the point where it does look like some guy fell through a Hot Topic and landed in the alt-history wild west.

The lesson here seems that, unless you're comfortable with eroding your game's visual identity (like how Call of Duty can apparently just throw ) you've gotta stick to your lane. I think Dead by Daylight is a halfway-decent example of this: There are a ton of crossover characters, but they all pull from horror movies and games. Maybe D&D Vecna's a little beyond the pale, but eh, he's a lich, he looks like a zombie, it's fine. The setting smartly justifies their presence there, with the Entity pulling in murderers from beyond the void to mess people up. It's crystal clear, alas, that Hunt: Showdown 1896 doesn't have that luxury.

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