Paulo Teles
Through a well-crafted identity deeply rooted in its inspirations, Vultures - Scavengers of Death proves that developers Mateo and Giovanni delivered an outstanding piece of work, respecting their influences while presenting a fun experience at a time when the revival of horror games is thriving, driven by numerous remakes and original titles. The game not only keeps the genre in the spotlight, but also embraces a highly niche style inspired by tabletop strategy games, strongly reminiscent of the Resident Evil 3: The Board Game by Steamforged Games. The result feels almost like an adaptation of board game mechanics into a digital medium, something exceptionally well executed by Team Vultures.
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Welcome to Doll Town presents an engaging narrative filled with interesting references, but its execution lacks polish. Issues with gameplay, camera, and pacing undermine the experience, making combat repetitive and falling short of the expectations set by its own marketing. Although there is potential for future improvements and even additional content, in its current state the title does not justify its price. Despite its narrative merits, it ultimately requires significant adjustments before it can be truly recommended.
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Signalis stands out for its immersive soundscape, ambiguous characters, and narrative steeped in cosmic horror symbolism. With a tense soundtrack, immersive sounds, and gameplay that balances action and stealth, the game captivates both retro gamers and a new generation of players.
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