A group of teenagers spend the weekend in a ski lodge on the anniversary of their friends' disappearance, unaware that they are not alone.A group of teenagers spend the weekend in a ski lodge on the anniversary of their friends' disappearance, unaware that they are not alone.A group of teenagers spend the weekend in a ski lodge on the anniversary of their friends' disappearance, unaware that they are not alone.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win & 8 nominations total
Hayden Panettiere
- Samantha
- (voice)
Peter Stormare
- Dr. Hill
- (voice)
Rami Malek
- Joshua
- (voice)
Brett Dalton
- Michael
- (voice)
Meaghan Martin
- Jessica
- (voice)
Galadriel Stineman
- Ashley
- (voice)
Noah Fleiss
- Christopher
- (voice)
Nichole Sakura
- Emily
- (voice)
- (as Nichole Bloom)
Jordan Fisher
- Matthew
- (voice)
Ella Lentini
- Hannah
- (voice)
- …
Graham Reznick
- Radio DJ
- (voice)
Heather Robb
- Sheriff
- (voice)
Brian McGuinness
- Ranger
- (voice)
- …
Tiffany Bartok
- Detective
- (voice)
Robin Chalk
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Neil Grainger
- Mocap Artist (London)
- (uncredited)
Patrick Mölleken
- Michael
- (German version)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSuperMassive Games have designed a mechanism in the game where you connect your PS4 camera and face it towards you when playing the game. When a jump scare occurs, the mechanism will make the camera take a picture of your reaction.
- GoofsIf you manage to keep everyone alive and Sam and Mike reach the area where any deceased characters bodies would hang if they had died earlier, there will only be one body visible (the Stranger). Yet Sam and Mike will exclaim that there are "lots of bodies" and will react accordingly.
- Crazy creditsNoah Fleiss was originally not credited as Chris, although his name appeared in the opening titles. A patch later added him to the ending credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in DashieGames: Until Dawn! #01 (First 10 minutes) (Gameplay!) (2015)
Featured review
When I was a kid I grew up hearing horror stories of the dreaded Wendigo in the mountains. And the fact that they finally made a horror story for it made my day even better than actually playing this game. The Butterfly Effect is greatly influenced in this game, and if you are a fan of TellTale games then you will love this, because the smallest choices you make really do have an effect on the story and how you play. Everything you say, do, or decide will effect how the game goes. The gameplay was simple as well to go with the Effect which makes it so much more fun. And also (and this is just something I'd like to point out to all horror movies and games) you can enjoy horror movies without the use of nudity and sex. Also, the voice acting was tremendous. The use of ALMOST every cliché in a teen slasher movie is not overdone with a few extra surprises in store. The graphics on everything from facial, hair, and environment was top-notch amazing. Now, the scares. The game kept me guessing the entire time what was real or not, which just adds to the suspense as you continue to play through the game. The monsters are terrifying, the legend behind them is disturbing, the use of psychological influence greatly affects the mood, this is one of those horror games that just nails it every single time and without mercy when it comes to the choices you make. Although it might not be as scary or gory as many horror games are, but it defiantly causes quite a stir on your heart as you are trying to find out what is going on out there in the cabin. So choose wisely, and definitely play this game. It is now considered one of my favorite horror games.
- briggnalle
- Sep 21, 2015
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