We were with friends at the COMA location today. A very atmospheric, frightening and intimidating place. The actors played very well! He was in a state of fear from beginning to end. A large location where you can walk, run and crawl. An exciting plot in which you immerse yourself, and as if you are living all the events yourself. I highly recommend this place!
Although everything is so well described, there is still a fly in the ointment in this barrel. Namely, if you are under 18 years old, then you cannot set the difficulty (the actors' game, in which you will be scared), and you have to wear a helmet. My friend is 17 years old, and she had to wear an extremely uncomfortable helmet, and the actors did not interact with her. In fact, this is the only drawback, but everything is just amazing)
It was cool, the realism of the quest and the acting were at the highest level, I really liked everything, Well done!
I would like to add that, if possible, for better realism, make sure that the actors' hands are cold (concerns those moments when the actor tactfully interacts with the players)
I love the quest theorem. Today we were in a "Coma", we got a thousand emotions! Both good and bad ones. Every second in this location you feel fear and get high from the flashes of mood and emotions you receive.
The actors are the best. Sometimes you can even forget that they are actors, they are so believable.
I encourage these quests! Very scary, very funny and very interesting
But, I have a lot of complaints about the new installations for minors. Actors, locations and atmosphere have nothing to do with it, of course. Before, when I came, it was much more interesting before the new rules were introduced. Now it is difficult for minors to breathe calmly, as these helmets are wildly disturbing. They are extremely uncomfortable, put pressure on the neck, and make it difficult to see. You only see what's ahead, and you can't look around.
Also, you are not provided with any level of difficulty, which is extremely frustrating, because you come to get emotions from touches and movements in your direction. Of course, it's also scary to watch, but it's much more interesting when you're being staggered from side to side, touched, groped, grabbed. It's a little different without it. It's a shame that I probably won't come back until I come of age to wait out these rules and play with maximum difficulty.