10. Improve The Camera
Unlike many other games with camera issues, Until Dawn does not give the player any control over the camera, with the angle instead being determined by where the player is in a room.
Rumor: Until Dawn 2 Is In Development For PlayStation. Supermassive Games Executive Director Pete Samuels confirms the studio has several PlayStation titles in the works, which may mean Until Dawn. Play as each of the eight characters and experience fear like you never have before. Every decision you make in your terrifying search for answers could mean the difference between life and death, but for whom? Your actions alone will decide who survives Until Dawn.
There is a reason behind this: Until Dawn is attempting a more cinematic feel in order to emulate classic horror movies. Additionally, the camera angles obscure the environments during parts of the game, so that certain jump scares have a greater effect.
The downside to this is that navigation can be downright clunky. Trying to navigate through narrow passageways or around obstacles (especially in pitch black environments) quickly becomes a chore, especially as so much vital information of the game depended on the player's ability to track down clues.
The developers have the right idea by keeping the camera stationary. But drastic improvements must be made for the sequel. For example, make the camera angles more contextual to the environment, and include more whenever a player needs to navigate a tight space or pick up an object.
Wandering around in the dark in a horror movie should be terrifying, not frustrating.
Move the green chest to enter the buildingNow follow Josh behind the house. Under the open window you will notice an axe case (without the axe) - it's the first clue. Move the green chest in order to be able to jump to the basement through the window. After the cutscene, ahead, you will find the loss totem #1. Then, by picking the door on the left side, you will find a newspaper clipping. Walk through the door on the right, examine the family portrait at the turn of the corridor, enter the dining room by turning left. Now walk to the room ahead, where you will find a phone.
Listen to the message. After leaving, go along the wall and you will find a photo on the dresser. Then, walk downstairs to the basement. There you will find the second photo.
In the mine, together with Jess push the cart in order to unlock the passageJessica will fall inside - you can heroically jump after her. She will like it ( Be Her Hero butterfly effect). Then push the cart.
After a while, another one will ride from behind the corner (you don't have to react, but if you want you can press the button shown on the screen). At the crossroad, first go straight where you will find fortune totem #1. At the stairs on the right side you will find two clues: a mystical symbol on the wall and cigar butt on the barrel. Another clue is lying in the corridor on the right side: the map at the table.