The Mors
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11 😀     6 😒
58,55%

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$4.99

The Mors Reviews

The Mors is an intense and terrifying dive into the darkness, as you are thrown through diverse locations and horrific events, the pressure continuing to rise as you try to escape. Use anything at your disposal to survive as you run and hide from the horrors that hunt for you in the shadows.
App ID378240
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Evallis Entertainment
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements
Genres Indie, Adventure
Release Date22 Sep, 2017
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English

The Mors
17 Total Reviews
11 Positive Reviews
6 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

The Mors has garnered a total of 17 reviews, with 11 positive reviews and 6 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 269 minutes
simple boring
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 239 minutes
Start was a little confusing thinking there was something to do outside the first area but once your inside "Open the door to the mansion" the stalking starts!! Great fun and having a blast. I recommend this game!
👍 : 13 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 166 minutes
[h1]The Mors[/h1] [i]I'll admit it has some some semblance of atmosphere but you can describe this game as "chase to the death with no autosaves" - tedious gameplay with no checkpoints inside the levels ( for ex when you pick up important items/clues ) - avoid !!![/i]
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime: 31 minutes
candles burn out, so dark that you cant see anything without light, dunno how the rest of the game is but i spent like 30 minutes in early area of the mansion just trying to explore just to find out i wasted all matches for candles that just burn out and got stuck when i couldnt see where to go. 1/5 candle management simulator.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime: 650 minutes
What a glitchy mess. Started very promising and just flopped hard. From puzzle pieces that disappear thanks to autosaves. To janky movements and crouches that induce microstutters and monster stuck in mid air. it felt like 3 minutes stuck at the end area just to have credits creep up slowly and then toss me to the beginning screen. Story conclusion was left hanging. At least now the game doesn't start dropping frames like the old version (when you started lighting up the candles in the first level) Forget/Remember buttons would be better off as load/save but hey, artistic choice.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 168 minutes
Great atmosphere, scares, and intuitive problem solving with more solutions than you'd think! If you try something, it'll probably work! All in all good horror game
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 572 minutes
This game had me at the edge of my seat from the beginning. If you like to be scared this is it. Graphics are smooth and well done. This is a must play with a headset, the audio is outstanding in this game. Amazing work Evallis Entertainment best horror survival game I've played this year. Replay value is high since I want to go back and try it on harder difficulties. Great puzzles to figure out as well. It even has achievements so I will continue to play this game for awhile. If i could give this a score out of 10 I would give it an 8.5. I've noticed that the game has been updated quite a bit so the developers are active on making improvements and listening to gamers feedback. One of my favorite games to have in my library.
👍 : 8 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 256 minutes
The Mors is a fairly basic Unity asset flipped first person horror adventure, one of many hundreds, if not thousands of these glutting Steam. The "developer" paid for/pirated a few Unity asset store assets, arranged them haphazardly in a first person adventure game template, and submitted it to Valve as if they're real game developers. Two notable criteria for what makes an asset flip instead of legitimate use of stock assets are whether those assets comprise the majority of the game, and whether the "developer" properly credited the people who created most of the assets in the game. This game fails both of those tests. The "developers" here didn't credit any of the artists and real, actual game developers who created the assets here, so this is plagiarism, as well as cash grab shovelware. Some effort went into arranging other people's assets into a game (and then trying to pass them off as if the developer had made them). There's a bit to explore, some puzzles to solve and an emphasis on stealth gameplay, but overall it's an unpolished, shallow experience... the ethics of plagiarism aside, gamers don't like asset flips because the people who aren't talented enough or resourced enough to build their own bespoke game environments also tend to lack the other skills required for successful game development and, as usual, it shows... this offers nothing that hundreds of other similar asset flips on Steam offer, even the Russian cash grab ones. The Mors didn't appeal much to the people who own a copy of the game, either. It has achievements, and they show us a very clear picture that the game didn't really capture any interest from gamers. The most commonly and easily attained achievement is "Close Call", dodging a monster, trivial to get, but less than 23 percent of players bothered to get that far before uninstalling the game. Hardly a success story, even the people who own this game weren't interested in it. The poor quality of this game is also reflected by how many people spent time with it. At the time of this review, SteamDB shows the all-time peak player number was only 3 players. This is a remarkably low number, and now, the only player activity occurs once or twice a month, presumably someone loading it up to see what it is then quickly uninstalling it. Considering there's over 120 million gamers on Steam and well over 100,000 games for gamers to choose from, the overwhelming lack of interest in this low quality game is to be expected. This kind of asset flipping isn't harmless. It makes it harder for gamers to find genuinely made games from ethical developers. It makes it harder for genuine indie developers, who put hard work into trying to make real games, to find an audience for their products. It gives indie developers a bad name. So, should you buy this asset flip? Is this better than any of the 100,000+ genuinely made games on Steam? Of course not! The Mors has the gamer gouging price of around $5 USD, it's not worth it given the defects and shortcomings with the product, especially considering the sheer number of completely free, much higher quality games on Steam. This is also competing with over 14,000 free games available on Steam, many of them far better than this paid product. [quote][url=https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/store/reviews]Developer Response![/url][/quote]The developer has weighed in to inform everyone they didn't read the [url=https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/store/reviews]Developer Usage Rules[/url] for Steam "partners", or they deliberately ignored the part where Valve says: [quote]Though it may be tempting, not every review needs to be responded to. A developer response will frequently draw more attention than the original statement, potentially turning a small issue into a much larger community discussion. It's also not a good idea to use this feature to refute customer opinions. Your direct attention can be seen as validation or a defensive attempt to silence your customers.[/quote] The developer claims this is their first time trying to make a game. If I went to a restaurant, got sick from eating bad food, and got told "The chef is new and has never cooked food before", would that make it okay? No, it wouldn't. The developer supplied a very valid reason why this should never have been put up for sale on Steam in the first place. The developer complains that they "worked very hard" to make this, therefore it cannot be a bad product. What bizarre rubbish. If I had "worked hard" for years and the result was this godawful game, I'd be utterly ashamed of my failure. Hard work doesn't mean quality work, it just highlights the incompetence here. For us gamers, for whom games are made (the developer seems to have forgotten that), it doens't matter if GTA:V was made by one guy in a shed over the space of a weekend and Depression Quest took 1000 staff working for 5 years to make, what matters is the resultant quality of the product. You can see the intellectual dishonesty of the developer made apparent from their comments. The developer brazenly admits to taking assets from asset stores and slapping his own name on them to convince gamers he created those assets... this is plagiarism, it's intellectually, morally and creatively bankrupt. I'm sure every single Russian asset flipper who's games I've had the misfortune to review, and were every bit as bas as this rejected shovelware would also say their asset flip is a "labour of love". Remember, gamers, before you consider buying this (I know, I'm joking, nobody in their right mind would buy an asset flip like this), SteamDB doesn't lie. The peak player count of only 3 people loading this up and then immediately deleting it is a damning indictment; This asset flip is a complete and utter failure, and the plagiarism and other asset flip qualities of this "work" are certainly the main contributors. The intellectual dishonesty from the developer on this, and their partially AI LLM generated text response is simply reprehensible. It's why Valve puts up their policy for developer responses. Nothing in the developers pointless breach of those Valve guidelines changes any of the objective facts of my review. My review stands unaltered. I cannot recommend this game to anyone.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 471 minutes
It's kindof like Amnesia, but something about this game actually instills a sense of dread in me. It will make you jump, and make you constantly fear to go into the next room. It's a sandbox horror game where the objectives change every playthrough. Very unique!
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 2
Positive
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