Blair Witch Volume 3: The Elly Kedward Tale

Blair Witch Volume 3: The Elly Kedward Tale (2000)

by Ritual Entertainment, Gathering of Developers
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Horror
Game modes:Single player
Story:Third and final instalment in the series, based on the movie "Blair Witch Project" (1999). Developed by Ritual Entertainment using the Nocturne engine.
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user avatar@Konuzuser avatar@Konuz
March 12, 2025
I don't know, from the perspective of a gamer who is almost 40 years old, objectively speaking it is a very average game. However, 25 years ago I was in love with it (as well as with the other 2 parts). I am having a midlife crisis :D and I return to the old titles with nostalgia. It would be nice to hunt the witch again and immerse myself in this brilliant atmosphere...
user avatar@X-RAY_PLuser avatar@X-RAY_PL
March 16, 2025
[ENG] Mega badass classics. I'm talking about the entire Blair Witch trilogy here. Part three (Volume 3: The Elly Kedward Tale) is unfortunately the weakest part of the series. It's basically full of action and much more linear. However, it's still an element of the trilogy and in its own way it closes the whole story. What's more, the action of this production takes place at the earliest, right after the USA gained independence, so if we look at it as an element of a larger series, we'll see a pretty cool concept. In fact, it wouldn't be a bad idea if they decided to refresh the entire trilogy of the classic Blair Witch in one go. I count on the availability of this product in the GOG store in the future, because it's worth it. [PL] Mega kozackie klasyki. Mówię tutaj o całej trylogii Blair Witch. Część trzecia (Volume 3: The Elly Kedward Tale) jest niestety najsłabszą częścią z tej serii. W zasadzie jest pełna akcji i dużo bardziej liniowa. Natomiast, bądź co bądź, ale nadal stanowi element trylogii i w sumie na swój sposób domyka całą opowieść. Co więcej akcja tejże produkcji rozgrywa się najwcześniej, bo zaraz po osiągnięciu niepodległości przez USA, dlatego jeśli spojrzymy na to jako na element większej serii to dostrzeżemy dosyć fajny koncept. W zasadzie niebyłoby złym pomysłem, gdyby zdecydowano się na odświeżenie całej trylogii klasycznego Blair Witch na jednym zamachem. Liczę na dostępność tego produktu w przyszłości w sklepie GOG, bo warto.
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