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Blair Witch Volume I: Rustin Parr

Blair Witch Volume I: Rustin Parr is a survival horror video game developed by Terminal Reality and released for Microsoft Windows in 2000. Two sequels titled Blair Witch Volume II: The Legend of Coffin Rock and Blair Witch Volume III: The Elly Kedward Tale were released subsequently.

Blair Witch Volume I: Rustin Parr
Developer(s)Terminal Reality
Publisher(s)
Director(s)Joe Wampole
Designer(s)Joe Wampole
Programmer(s)Mark Randel
Writer(s)Joe Wampole
Jeff Mills
Peter Besson
William Haskins
Composer(s)Kyle Richards
SeriesBlair Witch
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • NA: October 4, 2000
  • EU: October 6, 2000
Genre(s)Survival horror
Mode(s)Single-player

Plot edit

The story takes place in the year 1941, and with the exception of the opening section in the Spookhouse HQ, the game takes place over four days. Following her training, research scientist Elspeth "Doc" Holliday is dispatched to the town of Burkittsville by the Spookhouse, a fictional classified government agency charged with investigating paranormal occurrences. When given the assignment to look into the legend of the Blair Witch, she is partnered with the Stranger, but decides to go on her own as the Stranger is skeptical of the witch's existence. It is reported that during the early 1940s, a hermit named Rustin Parr abducted eight children from Burkittsville and, apparently without motive, murdered all but one in his basement. The player must guide Holliday through her investigations, to see if there is any truth to Parr's claims that he was under the influence of otherworldly forces when he committed the murders.

Reception edit

Blair Witch Volume I: Rustin Parr received "mixed or average" reviews, according to review aggregator Metacritic.[1] In the United States, Volume 1 sold 49,000 copies by October 2001.[15]

GameSpot awarded the game a 7.1 out of ten, praising its atmosphere but calling its combat "mediocre".[8] Eurogamer also highlights the game's atmosphere but said this about the game's length:

"Sadly, there is one big crux as far as Rustin Parr goes, and that's longevity. Like a film or book with a twist in the tail and an engrossing story-line, you can happily read it again and the odd bit here or there will make more sense, but you'll never get quite the same level of enjoyment out of it as you did before. Add to this the fact that Rustin Parr is over in what seems like an instant and you have cause for some alarm".[4]

ActionTrip was more critical of the game and awarded it a 5.9 out of ten. Cited are its bad controls, problematic camera angles and its re-purposing of a classic adventure game engine for a more action-oriented game. On the positive side of things, the author approved of the game's story and mood.[16] AllGame described the game as "one of the scariest games you're likely to experience on the PC in the year 2000" but that the greatest drawback was the controls, saying that the players would have a difficulty to re-center the character, especially when fighting against undead creatures in the forest. He also criticised the game as short, taking only about ten hours to finish.[3]

Jeff Lundrigan reviewed the PC version of the game for Next Generation, rating it two stars out of five, and called the game a short and occasionally frustrating adventure.[12]

Rustin Parr was a nominee for GameSpot's 2000 "Best Adventure Game" award, which ultimately went to The Longest Journey.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr for PC Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  2. ^ Fournier, Heidi (May 20, 2002). . Adventure Gamers. Archived from the original on September 17, 2002. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  3. ^ a b Chung, Terry. . AllGame. Archived from the original on November 15, 2014. Retrieved December 31, 2014.
  4. ^ a b Bramwell, Tom (October 1, 2000). "Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr Review". Eurogamer. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  5. ^ Brogger, Kristian (December 2000). . Game Informer. No. 92. p. 135. Archived from the original on November 14, 2004. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  6. ^ Brian Wright (October 10, 2000). . GamePro. Archived from the original on February 7, 2005. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  7. ^ White, A.A. (September 2000). "Blair Witch Volume One: Rustin Parr Review". Game Revolution. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  8. ^ a b Dulin, Ron (September 27, 2000). "Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr Review". GameSpot. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  9. ^ Buecheler, Christopher "shaithis" (September 25, 2000). . GameSpy. Archived from the original on September 21, 2004. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  10. ^ Lambert, Jason (November 17, 2000). . GameZone. Archived from the original on March 17, 2008. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  11. ^ Lopez, Vincent (October 17, 2000). "Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr". IGN. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  12. ^ a b Lundrigan, Jeff (December 2000). "Finals". Next Generation. Vol. 3, no. 12. Imagine Media. p. 145.
  13. ^ "Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr". PC Gamer. 2001.
  14. ^ Porter, Alex (September 27, 2000). . Maxim. Archived from the original on March 10, 2014. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
  15. ^ Keighley, Geoff (October 2001). "READ.ME; G.O.D.'s Fall from Grace". Computer Gaming World. No. 207. pp. 30–32.
  16. ^ Jojic, Uros "2Lions" (October 26, 2000). . ActionTrip. Archived from the original on March 10, 2014. Retrieved June 19, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  17. ^ GameSpot Staff. . GameSpot. Archived from the original on February 2, 2002. Retrieved November 8, 2018.

External links edit

  • Blair Witch Volume I: Rustin Parr at MobyGames

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Blair Witch Volume I Rustin Parr is a survival horror video game developed by Terminal Reality and released for Microsoft Windows in 2000 Two sequels titled Blair Witch Volume II The Legend of Coffin Rock and Blair Witch Volume III The Elly Kedward Tale were released subsequently Blair Witch Volume I Rustin ParrDeveloper s Terminal RealityPublisher s NA GatheringEU Take Two InteractiveDirector s Joe WampoleDesigner s Joe WampoleProgrammer s Mark RandelWriter s Joe WampoleJeff MillsPeter BessonWilliam HaskinsComposer s Kyle RichardsSeriesBlair WitchPlatform s Microsoft WindowsReleaseNA October 4 2000EU October 6 2000Genre s Survival horrorMode s Single player Contents 1 Plot 2 Reception 3 References 4 External linksPlot editThe story takes place in the year 1941 and with the exception of the opening section in the Spookhouse HQ the game takes place over four days Following her training research scientist Elspeth Doc Holliday is dispatched to the town of Burkittsville by the Spookhouse a fictional classified government agency charged with investigating paranormal occurrences When given the assignment to look into the legend of the Blair Witch she is partnered with the Stranger but decides to go on her own as the Stranger is skeptical of the witch s existence It is reported that during the early 1940s a hermit named Rustin Parr abducted eight children from Burkittsville and apparently without motive murdered all but one in his basement The player must guide Holliday through her investigations to see if there is any truth to Parr s claims that he was under the influence of otherworldly forces when he committed the murders Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic73 100 1 Review scoresPublicationScoreAdventure Gamers nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 AllGame nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Eurogamer9 10 4 Game Informer6 75 10 5 GamePro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 GameRevolutionB 7 GameSpot7 1 10 8 GameSpy92 9 GameZone8 3 10 10 IGN6 8 10 11 Next Generation nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 PC Gamer US 70 13 Maxim8 10 14 Blair Witch Volume I Rustin Parr received mixed or average reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic 1 In the United States Volume 1 sold 49 000 copies by October 2001 15 GameSpot awarded the game a 7 1 out of ten praising its atmosphere but calling its combat mediocre 8 Eurogamer also highlights the game s atmosphere but said this about the game s length Sadly there is one big crux as far as Rustin Parr goes and that s longevity Like a film or book with a twist in the tail and an engrossing story line you can happily read it again and the odd bit here or there will make more sense but you ll never get quite the same level of enjoyment out of it as you did before Add to this the fact that Rustin Parr is over in what seems like an instant and you have cause for some alarm 4 ActionTrip was more critical of the game and awarded it a 5 9 out of ten Cited are its bad controls problematic camera angles and its re purposing of a classic adventure game engine for a more action oriented game On the positive side of things the author approved of the game s story and mood 16 AllGame described the game as one of the scariest games you re likely to experience on the PC in the year 2000 but that the greatest drawback was the controls saying that the players would have a difficulty to re center the character especially when fighting against undead creatures in the forest He also criticised the game as short taking only about ten hours to finish 3 Jeff Lundrigan reviewed the PC version of the game for Next Generation rating it two stars out of five and called the game a short and occasionally frustrating adventure 12 Rustin Parr was a nominee for GameSpot s 2000 Best Adventure Game award which ultimately went to The Longest Journey 17 References edit a b Blair Witch Volume 1 Rustin Parr for PC Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved June 19 2013 Fournier Heidi May 20 2002 Blair Witch Volume 1 Adventure Gamers Archived from the original on September 17 2002 Retrieved March 10 2014 a b Chung Terry Blair Witch Vol 1 Rustin Parr Review AllGame Archived from the original on November 15 2014 Retrieved December 31 2014 a b Bramwell Tom October 1 2000 Blair Witch Volume 1 Rustin Parr Review Eurogamer Retrieved June 19 2013 Brogger Kristian December 2000 Blair Witch Volume One Rustin Parr Game Informer No 92 p 135 Archived from the original on November 14 2004 Retrieved March 10 2014 Brian Wright October 10 2000 Blair Witch Volume 1 Rustin Parr Review for PC on GamePro com GamePro Archived from the original on February 7 2005 Retrieved March 10 2014 White A A September 2000 Blair Witch Volume One Rustin Parr Review Game Revolution Retrieved March 10 2014 a b Dulin Ron September 27 2000 Blair Witch Volume 1 Rustin Parr Review GameSpot Retrieved March 9 2014 Buecheler Christopher shaithis September 25 2000 Blair Witch Volume One Rustin Parr GameSpy Archived from the original on September 21 2004 Retrieved March 10 2014 Lambert Jason November 17 2000 Blair Witch Volume 1 Rustin Parr Review PC GameZone Archived from the original on March 17 2008 Retrieved March 10 2014 Lopez Vincent October 17 2000 Blair Witch Volume 1 Rustin Parr IGN Retrieved March 9 2014 a b Lundrigan Jeff December 2000 Finals Next Generation Vol 3 no 12 Imagine Media p 145 Blair Witch Volume 1 Rustin Parr PC Gamer 2001 Porter Alex September 27 2000 The Blair Witch Project sic Volume 1 Rustin Parr Maxim Archived from the original on March 10 2014 Retrieved March 10 2014 Keighley Geoff October 2001 READ ME G O D s Fall from Grace Computer Gaming World No 207 pp 30 32 Jojic Uros 2Lions October 26 2000 Blair Witch Volume 1 Rustin Parr Review ActionTrip Archived from the original on March 10 2014 Retrieved June 19 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link GameSpot Staff Best and Worst of 2000 GameSpot Archived from the original on February 2 2002 Retrieved November 8 2018 External links editBlair Witch Volume I Rustin Parr at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blair Witch Volume I Rustin Parr amp oldid 1224370872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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