![]() It doesn’t have any of the above, being set in Italy, out of the way, during the summer of 1944. ![]() Well, not that avenue of cliche, at least. Thankfully, Matha Is Dead isn’t that cliche. Trenches, the horrors of war, ghosts of the fallen… or at a push, Nazi zombies. ![]() If someone were to pitch a “first person horror set during World War II”, it’d be easy to assume what it’d involve. ![]() A psychological horror that does indeed have some shocking moments, does Martha Is Dead maintain that tone with its schizophrenic gameplay? The Finger Guns review: ![]()
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