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Dreadout 2 keeps its pedigree, but lacks the charm of its predecessors. Tag along on my descent into disbelief and complete dismay.
Even as an indie experience, this falls so far from the mark that it’s impossible to recommend.
Nostalgia vs. Quality
(-ars)
An insincere imitation.
Enter the latest addition to the World of Darkness video game pantheon with Werewolf: The Apocalypse -- Earthblood. It's... not great.
Dream Alone is an Edgar Allen Poe inspired 2-D platformer that constantly punishes the player, but not in a way that is rewarding.
Some say money is the root of all evil. Madmind Studio appears to be one such video game developer that reached too high when creating Agony. This extremely graphic and sexual game set out to shock players the day its initial Kickstarter campaign launched. The most shocking thing is how dull Agony is.
While this game falls far short of its potential, there are others that use the same premise to great effect.
Lust From Beyond is a non-threatening horror experience which throws so much sex into the mix, it tips the scales into the ridiculous.
We take a look at and review Song of Horror, the 5-episode game from Protocol Games just released its final episode, making the complete edition available.
Are the Silver Chains strong enough to hold this indie horror game together for review? Let's take a look and see what lies within.
Enter the surreal horror world of Control, the latest game from Remedy... a game that has near universal praise. But what did we think of it? Oh... oh no...
You reposted in the wrong neighborhood, Ashen One.
Overall, this "remaster" is more port than anything else, and while the 60fps visuals are awesome and a welcome treat that I honestly wasn't expecting, RE6 is still RE6, and still pretty damn ugly to boot. I will stand by the fact that these versions really are the best versions available on console, but they pale in comparison to the PC version from four years ago.
The award-wining PC game finally comes to PSVR, but does this port hold up?
An education in frustration.
A promising start for a dude making a semi-new genre of game.
Lust for Darkness takes the most interesting concept ever greenlit on Steam and manages to make it more pedestrian than a sidewalk.