Oh God yes. When that music kicks in to warn you he's nearby, man the hairs on the back of the neck start to raise.
You know he's close by, but you aren't certain where. Until you turn a corner of "ohmyholymotheroffuckthereheisbehindme!!! Run!!!!" and it's off to the races.
I also enjoy watching the other players after I die. After I got impaled on a tree in that second game, I was watching a player try to swim across a lake (I forget the name of the map) and they got about 20 feet from shore and just stopped, like they thought they were safe or something. Nope. Jason pulled a Jaws on that poor bastard and dragged them down to a watery death.
Despite not having a clue what I was doing when I played my first game of it, it's actually pretty quick to pick up. By the second game, I knew what I had to do, I knew how to defend myself (and thus was able to stun Jason with a machete, while taking no damage from him, and escape and live for at least one or two minutes longer), I knew some of the better ways to try and hide and evade Jason. I haven't gotten to play as Jason yet, so that'll be a learning experience the first time, but at least as a counselor, I'm good for at least a 5-10 minute life depending on if I can avoid being in the same vicinity of Jason for as minimal a time as possible.
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