![]() Turn it back on, wait for it to stop playing the film reel, then interact with it again. Jump on the chair and look up to see that you can interact with the projector without having to run around the area. Now make your way to the wall that supports the projector room and you'll see a chair next to a barrel. Open the door and you'll be in the recording room where you'll find absolutely nothing of interest. Activate the projector and run downstairs, making right turns along the wall until you come to a closed door. ![]() Looking over the balcony, you'll see a lone Bendy cutout sitting in the orchestra section of the recording room. Upon entering the room you'll see 1 Audio Log (3) from Norman Polk and a projector. Once all the Searchers are killed (I counted 8 in total), the shutter door on the left of the main room will open however we want to go to the right and up the stairs. These guys are the basic enemies and while they aren't too tough with an axe in your hand, you can be overwhelmed if you're not careful. As you approach, however you'll meet our first real threat: Searchers. When you leave the stairwell you'll see 1 Audio Log (2), once again made by Sammy Lawrence, sitting on the left of the Music Department mural. Henry will mention that he has to drain the lower level first, so turn to your right and interact with the lever in the wall to restore power to the area. The lights won't be flashing so now it will open the shutter door.Ĭut down the barricade and make a sharp right down the stairs. Once all 3 switches are flipped go back through the ink and interact with the machine again. While facing this box, turn around to see 2 more coffins, and on the right of that alcove is your 3rd and final box to open to reveal your final switch. Now retrace your steps through the ink and when you see your first Audio Log of the level, interact with the box on the right side of the room, located beside the "Train Trouble" poster, and interact with the switch. Interact with the machine with the 3 flashing lights on it, return to the flashing light where we found the horde of Bacon Soup cans and flip that switch. Grab the 20 Bacon Soups (23) from all 3 sections of the shelf (jumping and angling will be necessary!) and turn to your right. Once you make it to the other side look left and notice a flashing light on the wall. Go down the hall to your left and follow it around, wading through the knee-high ink. On your right will be 1 Audio Log (1) from Sammy Lawrence. If you want to help the development team, and speed up the release of the second chapter, be sure to support them on Patreon.Run down the stairs and right beneath the wall where "He Will Set Us Free" is written you will find 3 Bacon Soups (3). Though it is very short, as it can be completed in around twenty minutes, there are a lot of things to appreciate, and the series shows a lot of promise. Cartoon-themed survival horror game that will haunt your dreamsīased on this first chapter, Bendy and the Ink Machine certainly has our attention. A few additional gameplay mechanics are introduced towards the end of the chapter, though, so we will probably see more of them in future installments. The puzzle you need to complete is very straightforward. There aren’t a lot of jump scares to be wary of, but they are very well timed. The gameplay is relatively simple, as you only need to gather a few objects and activate a few switches in order to complete your mission. It makes you wonder why our hero thought it was a good idea to activate the machine in the first place, especially with all the ominous messages that have been written on the walls. Turn on the creepy-looking ink machine, what could go wrong? ![]() The sepia art style gives the game a unique look, and it contrasts well with the cheerful posters on the walls, making it seem like whatever is happening here is, plain and simply, wrong. It does not take long to realize that some very strange things are going on. The main character is invited by a friend to visit an old cartoon workshop, where, of course, our protagonist finds himself all alone. If Disney were to make a horror game, this is what it would look likeįrom the backstory to the setting, everything pretty much screams vintage cartoon. And come to life they will, but not in the form you were probably expecting. The first chapter of Bendy and the Ink Machine takes place in the early days of animation, when ink was used to bring characters to life. Seemingly harmless characters make great horror villains, as there are few things scarier than realizing even an adorable cartoon critter can and will come to get you, turning them into the stuff of nightmares.
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