Matriarch
A downloadable game for Windows
Set in Wurzburg, Germany within an eerie mansion, under the name Metzger and built using the hands of slaves, houses the story of a family bloodied and stained in tragedy, where a son searches for answers.
A misread malevolent supernatural being roams the mansion for their next meal and is usually heard shrieking or crying during the night. It is hard to differentiate between anger and sadness…
As the son explores and survives within the mansion, he discovers his family’s history of abuse, wrath and who the Matriarch really is.
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Player Controls
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Look Around
Mouse
Movement
W, A, S, D
Left Shift to sprint
Left Ctrl to crouch
Interact Key
Left Click or E
Ignite/Extinguish Lighter
Right Click
Pause Game/Leave Current Puzzle
Esc
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System Requirements
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- MINIMUM (1080p):
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel i3 8100/AMD Ryzen 3 1300X
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB/ Radeon RX 570 4GB
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 8 GB available space
- Additional Notes: File size is 6.71GB after extracting .zip
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Credits
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Designers
Taha Akhtar
taha.akhtar@hotmail.co.uk
Noah Hashim
noahhashim1107@gmail.com
Ilia Radev
iliaradev4@gmail.com
Cameron Holding
cammy.holding@gmail.com
Developers
Ryan McDougall
c6dzire@hotmail.com
https://www.instagram.com/dagaru_studios/
Ali Atay
aliatay0@gmail.com
Artists
Pavel Damyanov
ranexerpd@gmail.com
Jade Anderson
andersonjade2000@gmail.com
Serena Forbes
serenaforbes@hotmail.co.uk
Lance Vinuya
Lauren Robinson
lozrobbi@gmail.com
Mesazvelta Tsela
Mark Hunter
mark_1993hunter@hotmail.co.uk
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Authors | Ryan McDougall, Yolk, Ranexer, Ren_Kun, TheBreadSociety, Xii Rainz, Jade Anderson |
Tags | 3D, Atmospheric, First-Person, Horror, Indie, Psychological Horror, Short, Singleplayer |
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90/100 VERY GOOD
I hate most horror games. Because they take away all my agency and even as a being made of flesh, who can easily die, I would still want to be able to defend myself. But most horror games don't give you a way to defend, not even to throw some hands, and this is one of those games. This is just a personal preference, it's not objective criticism.
Having said that, I have played the game, didn't finish it because I'm uncomfortable while playing it (the theme succeeded, I was terrified). I ended up playing until I finished the ball roll mini game and then got chomped on.
A few things I would like to point out - The lighter is floating, not sure if that was a purposeful decision or not seeing that there are no interacting animations, having an arm and hand would've improved the immersion and it wouldn't have had to have animations done.
The haze effect added in post processing is effective, the lighting is also fitting. Whoever designed the bed should get some credit, the suspension posts scared me more than the doll on the rocking chair, they look humanlike.
I couldn't find any code for the pin lock so I brute forced my way through it, took about 30 seconds. I like the fact that you can brute force your way out of a situation, it reflects reality - who has time to look for clues when there's a ghost with a jawline that would intimidate Jaws itself. A downside to the lock is that it had no audio feedback, or maybe it was a bug - but there was no feedback for me. When it unlocked and it started receding in the background animation, i could still twist numbers (i found this out because i was brute forcing it and the game permitted me to do a lot of moves in a rapid manner).
When talking with the person locked behind the door, think about doing the conversation in one go not to interact every time to activate it - it's a dire situation and people don't wait for you to give them permission to speak - breaks the rhythm a bit, i don't like the fact that i can not scavenge prior to the conversation where i am told to go back where i started (backtracking) to find a key(from watching playthroughs provided here, it seems that it is possible, but it didn't work for me, maybe bug). This always annoyed me when experienced in games, because a person with developed gaming intuition would automatically scavenge everything around them (pretty much press E as you go).
Mechanically, the game was responsive, movement was sharp and reactive, I always prefer to have jumps than not have any - even though it's 5 cm off the ground because this is not that genre of game.
That's all I have to say due to not finishing the game haha.
Overall, very well done, there's a few improvements here and there, but you're in year 3 of study so you have plenty of time to improve!
Thanks a bunch for playing and the extensive feedback, we really appreciate it!
Regarding the lighter and bugs you've mentioned, we were well aware of these areas to polish, but since we aimed to have a complete mansion along with a start to finish point within the team's limitations, we focused there moreso than adding to where you've mentioned. Given some more time, we would have definitely had these more immersive aspects added in.
Also, Potato Party looks fun!
good game. It's a pity that the development is over.
Thank you so much for playing the game :D loved the video, the development is over but, I learned alot from this game and it will help aid in bigger and better things to come <3
I really liked what I saw here in the game. The puzzles are very good and the graphics, although not so realistic, are very well done, with very well placed lighting. I can't wait for the full version. Congratulations to those involved in the development of this game.
Thank you so much for playing the game, sadly we won’t be doing anymore with the game as it was a group project for uni and today was our hand in day. As far as I know no more development will happen on the game.
I’m really happy you like the graphics, puzzles and lighting thank you so much for playing again and your video was great, was really funny seeing the bugs you encountered :D
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so creepy
Thank you so much for playing through the game, I wish I could see you getting to the end, sorry for the bugs we had alot of set backs in production as it was for a Uni hand in. :D
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no problem :D this house very spooky ;D