
I like that you get all the DLC allowing themed scenarios and just generally feels fair.
Having played many many hours of the game on Playstation 4 and Steam, I can say that the idea of a handheld version felt very appealing.
Jason can get very overpowered and feels unbalanced. Other players can really ruin your game. AI can get stuck in animations or run into a wall continuously. Counselors can barricade doors and windows, hide in closest, hide u der the bed, distract, jump through windows, fix a car and drive away, fix things. In-game Jason can break down walls and doors, kill through beds or closets.
Dead people can spectate players or use the set cameras.Escape by getting to an exit, calling the cops, using the boat, calling in reinforcements.RNG for loot and interactions, spawn points.Gameplay-counselors escape or Jason kills everyone.Jason gets stronger as the game progresses, abilities unlock over time and eventually, you have fast travel, see-through walls, Teleport, etc and this doesn’t include normal features like seeing noise markers or throwing knives.Cinematic kills trigger an in-game cutscene.
PC-earned from playing and used for customisation and perks. Overall rank+earn exp and level up to unlock new characters. Offline bots-play as Jason only, choose a map, counselor amount (1-7) and difficulty (3-easy, normal and hard). 8 maps-Higgins Haven, Packanack and Crystal Lake are available in both large and small versions then you also get Jarvin House and Pinehurst. Challenge mode-set objectives and settings and finishing one unlocks the next. Virtual cabin-first person view, explore locations, interact with characters and props. Offline play-virtual cabin, challenge mode and bit matches. 3 modes- Quickplay (online), private (online) and offline play. How to play-Both counselor and Jason along with challenge mode. Customize Jason- perks, weapons and which film version of Jason (each looks different and has different stats).
Customize counselor–clothing, emotes and perks (3 slots). Spawn preference-Jason, counselor or I don’t care just pick whatever. Progression feats-Badges (act like trophies/achievements) and two collectible lists for Tommy and Pammy tapes. Controls-HD rumble, invert axis and sensitivity sliders. No single strategy will ever be reliable, forcing players to adapt and change each time they begin their long night in Camp Blood! Be wary, you never know when or where Jason is going to strike. Friday the 13th: The Game will continually set the pace of change, giving you unfamiliar surroundings while Jason Voorhees looks for his latest victim.