Destiny Maddox


11 games reviewed
72.7 average score
80 median score
63.6% of games recommended
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Oct 21, 2020

Remothered: Broken Porcelain released with a few bugs and some interesting quirks, but nevertheless rises to the occasion.

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Jul 3, 2020

The Last of Us Part 2 tells a fresh story at a high cost. Beautiful graphics and sound design create a great backdrop for the end of the world.

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2 / 10.0 - DreadOut
Mar 24, 2020

Dreadout 2 keeps its pedigree, but lacks the charm of its predecessors. Tag along on my descent into disbelief and complete dismay.

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Aug 30, 2019

Fun to play alone or share, Man of Medan extends the history of the horror anthology to a new medium for a younger generation.

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8 / 10.0 - Days Gone
May 10, 2019

Days Gone brings unexpected depth and humanity to the post-apocalyptic wasteland courtesy of a cast of believable characters.

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9 / 10.0 - Bad Dream: Fever
Dec 6, 2018

Indie developer Desert Fox delivers a touching point-and-click adventure about existenital dread and bad ink to Windows, available on Steam.

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8.5 / 10.0 - Phantom Halls
Nov 16, 2018

Procedural dungeon crawler Phantom Halls is the incredibly frudstrating love letter to campy horror that fans never knew they needed.

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Jul 5, 2018

Killing Floor: Incursion fills a much-needed niche in VR horror by bringing cooperative play and engaging combat to their VR-native entry in the series.

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Jun 16, 2018

Lust for Darkness takes the most interesting concept ever greenlit on Steam and manages to make it more pedestrian than a sidewalk.

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7 / 10.0 - Vampyr
Jun 5, 2018

Rarely are games as beautiful and lovingly crafted as Vampyr. Jonathan's quest to find his place in a world gone mad is haunting and worthwhile, in spite of a combat system from the bowels of hell.

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May 31, 2018

Asemblance: Oversight picks up where NiLo left off, providing players with an enjoyable brain tease. How can you be trusted with the answers, if you aren't even sure of the question?

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