Scratches - Director's Cut Reviews
Dark Legends surround the old abandoned Blackwood house, secluded far away in the northern wastelands. For writer Michael Arthate, this cold, solitary atmosphere is fodder for his restless imagination. But Michael soon becomes distracted by the mysteries offered up, as he follows a trail exploring and delving into the secrets of the past.
App ID | 46460 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Nucleosys |
Publishers | Nucleosys |
Categories | Single-player |
Genres | Adventure |
Release Date | 20 Apr, 2011 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English |

425 Total Reviews
352 Positive Reviews
73 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score
Scratches - Director's Cut has garnered a total of 425 reviews, with 352 positive reviews and 73 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ 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:
662 minutes
The graphics look good even now.
The plot is interesting, but there are enough unrevealed details:
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Is James alive or dead? Jerry says he's dead. But the bank account is open.
Who was feeding Robin raw meat in the basement?
Who killed James' wife? Him or his son? Was it intentional or accidental?
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).
Additional pluses: only one jump scare in the entire game and all the dialogue is voiced.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
239 minutes
Played this game years and years ago. The 1st point and click game I ever played to the end. Never forgot about it. I just came back here to the store page these years later to see if there might be anything interesting in the "More Like This" section. So.
It's atmospheric.
It's Immersive.
It has a compelling storyline.
It wasn't as awkward as I imagined a point and click would be. But it's also the only one I've really played. I would say the gameplay was only slightly distracting for me at times. Mostly due to some clicks requiring extreme precision if I remember correctly.
But other than that.. I had a good time! One I will apparently will never forget!
I see Necleosys is working on a new game. Looking forward.
👍 : 7 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
472 minutes
It's hard to write an objective review when you're facing a game that does some things astoundingly well while failing considerably in some other aspects. I guess that from the game's own description and all the other reviews you already know what this game is about; but is it worth your time?
[b]Where does it shine?[/b]
[b]Atmosphere[/b]: definitely where the game is at it's best; the visuals, although low resolution and noticeably old, hold up very well and the whole place feels astonishingly real. While the exteriors could use some work, nothing in the house seems either forced or overdone, and the whole scenery is meticulously arranged. Add that to some very well placed sound effects and music (when it works...see below) and this game is able to provide an ambience up to par with games like Amnesia. Which is saying a lot, given it's an old school point and click.
[b]Writing[/b]: while I have a mixed opinion on the story itself (I liked it, but I wouldn't say it's particularly mind-blowing) one of the things I loved the most while playing was reading all the documents along the way. The writing style feels pleasantly Lovecraftian and adds a lot to both the atmosphere and to your curiosity.
[b]Suspense[/b]: that is to say, don't expect the amazing atmosphere to be spoiled by cheesy jump scares,
[b]Where does it fail?[/b]
[b]Technical aspects[/b]: I had a huge amount of trouble getting this game to work. At first it didn't even open, and only after some time lurking forums and attempting some rather weird solutions (creating a config file the installation forgot to...what the hell?!) did I get it to run. But then, I found out the resolution was locked at 1024x768, the game stuttered heavily and the audio was constantly being interrupted. Even had some problems where important conversations were skipped in their entirety for no reason. Of course, you may be lucky and end up having none of these problems. Hell, even if you do have all these problems and more, the game only moves at your own pace, so it's perfectly playable.
[b]Difficulty[/b]: What the hell. Seriously, what the hell. If there's one thing I hate that this game does CONSTANTLY is assuming you magically know what to do next. I've played a considerable amount of adventure games and this is seriously the first that left me completely speechless at finding the solution of something - and not because it was genius. Every time you progress you're left with the same question: what now? And the answer doesn't change, either, it always involves re-exploring the whole house from top to bottom for some sweet spot that wasn't there before. So, unless you have your whole life to spare, don't even bother and just follow a guide if you want to leave with your sanity.
In conclusion, if you've already played and enjoyed games such as Dark Fall and (my personal favorite) Anchorhead, then you're certainly going to enjoy Scratches, even if it isn't the brightest of the bunch. If, instead, you're coming from games such as Amnesia, I'd advise you to try both those games first and check if the slow-placed-absurd-puzzles horror style is for you.
👍 : 7 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1260 minutes
Underrated game. Music is good. The creepy atmosphere is good One of my favourites. Recommend it if you like and enjoy point & click games like I do.
7/10
👍 : 9 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
315 minutes
Absolutely recommended and will explain why there is so much expectation about the upcoming Asylum. A traditional old-school point 'n' click adventure with horror elements and a lot of mood. Very short for a lot of gamers standards but exactly the right length for me. If you need to trim down your backlog start here as there even is a nice walkthrough guide posted right here on Steam if you get stuck! Worth trying, full of british accents and cliches but, like I said, very nice ambience.
👍 : 16 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
428 minutes
If I had to describe my gamer career, I would describe myself as a "horror game connoisseur." I've played everything from Resident Evil to Dead Space to Amnesia to Limbo to Condemned. Home? I've played it. Dark Fall? I've played that too. I'm telling you all this because I want you to understand what I mean when I say:
THIS IS THE SCARIEST GAME I'VE EVER PLAYED.
Yes, I know. I can hear the snorts of doubt. Scariest? Really? There's no blood, no gore, and only one body. But this was the game, above all other games, that scared the crap out of me. This was the one game that made me actually fall out of my chair screaming. This is a game that is not about cheap thrills or gore porn, it is a game that is about all of the qualities that make for great horror. Atmosphere, build-up, soundtrack, all are done great.
That said, there is one caveat I must make: USE A WALKTHROUGH WHEN PLAYING THIS GAME. Seriously, just do it. This is a game about experience over gameplay. Trust me, using a walkthrough won't make you miss anything. The horrors will be just as good with out all of the unnecessary searching. Trust me. I know this seems to run contrary to the "purity of video games" but in this one instance it works.
👍 : 362 |
😃 : 11
Positive
Playtime:
424 minutes
Alright, I'll admit it: This one scared me. Very few games have EVER succeeded in scaring me, but this little point and click adventure pulled it off. There is something so immersive, so creepy, and so utterly engrossing about the environments of "Scratches." Even when nothing is happening (which is, admittedly, most of the time) the constant dread of knowing that something WILL happen manages to keep the tension going.
That having been said, this is a point and click adventure game, which means you WILL run into some frustratingly obtuse puzzles and might have to consult a guide a few times. And the bonus side story isn't HALF as entertaining as the original game, spelling out answers to questions that were MUCH creepier back when they were merely dark hints while simultaneously raising bigger questions which it completely fails to address.
But hey, those are small annoyances to pay for the first game that's managed to send a genuine chill down my spine since "Eternal Darkness." Now if you'll excuse me, there's this odd scratching sound in my house I've got to go investigate...
👍 : 11 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
393 minutes
Scratches is a peculiar game (or, mayhaps, I'm simply unfamiliar with the genre). The pacing of this game is quite slow, especially for such a short game (completed under 7 hours, though with some time to think through game sessions - and, embarrasingly, a few glances in a walkthrough).
As I stated, the game builds up slowly, yet it's not, by any means, a drawback! The story unfolds marvelously, and the creepy plot got under my skin very quickly.
The story itself is the brightest part of the game. Sadly, it's the only stellar aspect.
Graphics are... well, adequate. Decent enough and very mood-building (if there's even such a phrase).
The sounds and music are eerie and decent, but nothing more.
The gameplay itself is lacklustre and clunky. I swear that all the times I had to take a glance into a walkthrough, was because some flaw within the game, like an unintuitive way of using (clicking) on something, or the way that the game fails at informing clearly and visibly, what is interactable, and what is not.
Nevertheless, the vibe of Scratches is simply amazing! It grasped me and pulled into the mystery from the first minute... keeping on my toes to the very end.
Is the game great? No, it isn't. The story behind is, though!
Even though it's a very diferent game from, let's say, Amnesia, it's far scarier than it. Oh, certainly I got scared more than while playing the Machine for Pigs.
The answer, my pumpkins, is simple. You are the one scaring yourself, as Scratches digs deeply into your imagination and lets you fear not what finds you... but what *you* will find out next.
Thumbs up!
👍 : 33 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
254 minutes
Extremely atmospheric, which was a surprise because it's an point-and-click game. Amazing soundtrack and well made environment. Being able to look 360 degrees around you is nice. Puzzles might be frustrating at times but overall it's a nice experience.
👍 : 52 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
50 minutes
Thanks to Civvie for pointing this game out, truth be told it was laying dormant in my Steam library forever and I wouldn't have finally installed it if it weren't for him. I'm not the biggest fan of these type of games but the atmosphere is top notch and keeps you playing. It's a shame it's no longer available on here.
👍 : 15 |
😃 : 1
Positive