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Sorry We're Closed review - an enthralling, demonic love story in survival horror clothing
Bold, raw and effortlessly stylish, Sorry We're Closed uses the building blocks of survival horror to tell a compelling & hard-hitting love story.
Rather, this is a love story viewed through the dark and grungy lens of survival horror, where celestial bust-ups are brought crashing down to earth in bars, hotels, underground stations and aquariums, and where hearts get broken with over-the-top axes, pistols and soul-shattering shotguns. Of course, dimension-hopping and bleeding the real with the unreal is hardly a new idea, but Sorry We're Closed does a great job of stamping its own mark on it, pushing it much further than just the kind of item and obstacle-based puzzles you've come to expect from Resident Evil-style horror throwbacks. The former will coincide with a health inspection taking place in Oakley's diner that morning, thereby driving them further apart due to Darrel's stupidity, while the latter will avoid that awkward encounter and potentially put them back on track to mending their already quite fractured relationship.
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