Kinetic Games’ investigative and interactive ghost hunting game Phasmophobia <\/em>grants players a truly immersive and terrifying experience. Players can play solo or alongside up to three friends while using various types of ghost-hunting equipment on a variety of maps with the ultimate goal of survival and correctly determining the ghost type. <\/p>
The many aspects present in Phasmophobia<\/em>, such as the ability to communicate with ghosts and the terrifying first-person point of view perfect for jumpscares, make the game quite challenging and come with a bit of a learning curve. Luckily, there are various difficulty levels that players can choose from to make their ghost hunting experience easier and something that they can improve upon over time. <\/p>
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There are four difficulty types that players can choose from after they have chosen which map they want to play on. These four types of difficulty are Amateur, Intermediate, Professional, and Nightmare. Each of the four levels of difficulty comes with its own perks and drawbacks. <\/p>
Here’s a breakdown of the features and differences between each difficulty mode. <\/p>