

Shattered
Devin Eastmond · 2017 · Adventure, Indie, Survival Horror, Horror, Fantasy
PC
3 user reviews100% · 3
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About Shattered
Shattered is a first-person game made by developer Devin Eastmond. Surprising as it may seem, the bulk of the game was made when the developer was just fifteen years old. It was inspired by Mark Hadley's Slender: The Eight Pages and explores genres of horror and fantasy. The game provides players with a variety of heart-pounding ventures, daunting scares, and petrifying chills.
Shattered takes place in a medieval land known as the Rinnoden Mountains, where Zombies threaten all life in the area. These creatures cannot survive when exposed to large amounts of light, and thus can only come out at night or else remain in dark interior locations. For a long period of time, a local wizard is able to create and maintain a shrine that brilliantly illuminates all areas of the mountains, thus eliminating the threat of the zombies. However, on one ominous afternoon, a spark of lightning shatters the shrine to pieces that are sent soaring into remote locations across the land. After a matter of time, all residents of the area flee for fear of the returning threat...
You are the one villager that refuses to leave after the shattering of the shrine. Your objective is to collect the scattered crystal shards and return them to the shrine altar in an attempt to mend it. However, you are met with opposition. Zombies flood every dark location in the mountains. When confronted by this menace, will you have courage and continue with the mission, or will you abandon all hope in an attempt to save your own life?
Contains frightening images and scary elements that would be found in any horror game. However, any content that is vulgar, sexual, excessively violent (including blood and gore) or in any other way suggestive was strictly avoided in the development of Shattered.
Storyline
Shattered takes place in a medieval land known as the Rinnoden Mountains, where Zombies threaten all life in the area. These creatures cannot survive when exposed to large amounts of light, and thus can only come out at night or else remain in dark interior locations. For a long period of time, a local wizard is able to create and maintain a shrine that brilliantly illuminates all areas of the mountains, thus eliminating the threat of the zombies. However, on one ominous afternoon, a spark of lightning shatters the shrine to pieces that are sent soaring into remote locations across the land. After a matter of time, all residents of the area flee for fear of the returning threat...
Gameplay
You are the one villager that refuses to leave after the shattering of the shrine. Your objective is to collect the scattered crystal shards and return them to the shrine altar in an attempt to mend it. However, you are met with opposition. Zombies flood every dark location in the mountains. When confronted by this menace, will you have courage and continue with the mission, or will you abandon all hope in an attempt to save your own life?
Content
Contains frightening images and scary elements that would be found in any horror game. However, any content that is vulgar, sexual, excessively violent (including blood and gore) or in any other way suggestive was strictly avoided in the development of Shattered.
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Let me start by saying I purchased this game at full price despite the game being out for several months and despite the fact that it had ZERO reviews. I had put it on my wishlist back when it came out and was looking for something new to play and I noticed no one had really found this game so I decided to buy it, play it, and review it to try to help anyone who was interested. The game is sort of an odd Slender clone but it's not quite the same. You have 16 nights to collect 75 crystals scattered around a large open world. The world is filled with zombies but not so many as to make your task impossible. The reason you are collecting crystals is because the valley used to be protected by this large crystal that brought lots of light but lightening shattered it and now you need to find the crystals and bring them to a shrine. I'm on day three (there is a day/night cycle) and I have collected about 20 crystals. You need wood to light your torch at night but I haven't found nearly as much wood as crystals. So, I've tried to use my light sparingly. The zombies will freeze you in place if you look at them for too long so as soon as you see them, just head a different direction (like…11 found this helpful
Nothing to write home about but its also not something to throw away either. For $4.99 it is what it is. You basically run around finding 75 crystals before the 16th day runs out. If you dont find all 75 you die. Good news is the game saves each day so if you do die via zombie hand you can go back and reload. The zombie graphics are OK at best, its fun for a bit but does get tedious. But since its only $4.99 its worth it.1 found this helpful
This is an Awesome game!!!! It starts out fun during the day, checking out the town and gathering crystals. Then at night it gets totally creepy--and it gets creepier and creepier as the game goes on. The zombies are so spooky because they sneak up on you--especially indoors. I was starting to dread turning around in the houses and the tomb, etc. because a zombie could be standing right behind me. I was too scared to play by myself, so I played with a friend, each of us taking turns. My friend is pretty tough-- and he screamed like a girl. We played at night with all the lights out, which may not have been my brightest idea, but it made it frightening and fun. I would definitely recommend this game if you like a good scare. The graphics are good, the controls are easy to pick up. The day music starts out relatively pleasant and then gets eerie at night. And then it continues to get scarier and scarier as the game progresses. This, along with the sound effects all add to the tension. Just a little advice however: Don't play immediately before bed as it took me a couple of hours to get my heart rate back to normal.1 found this helpful
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