- May 9, 2018
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Agreed, here the constant stalker POV keeps the feeling of danger and realism, whereas in the other, it's barely touched on and never seen.It's been a while since i've played Lexi but Hillside definitely has more of an urgent feeling, that something is happening and you need to be there to help. I can't remember Lexi giving me that feeling. Felt more like a, I'm hired to be a bodyguard just in case, compared to Hillside's "we're hiring you because you're needed in this desperate times."