The third episode of Song of Horror doesn’t provide the same thrill as we’ve come to expect from the first two, but at least technical issues didn’t rear their ugly head this time.
I swear Darksiders manages to change itself every iteration and keep my love and support for it.
An alien planet, a mysterious plot, a cute heroine, and epic gunfights – welcome to Everreach, an indie sci-fi RPG.
Cinematic flair and interesting ideas can’t hide all the rough edges
Lack of both freedom and direction make this harder to love than it should be, but it’s still worth a look
Yaga is close to brilliance, thematically, but is missing one crucial step beyond the undemanding gameplay.
It turns out the real Everlasting Sapling was the friends we made along the way.
Norse mythology is found in a new combination with several unexpected concepts to create a new and thrilling setting for this stealth-based horror title.
While a bit clunky in places, Gearstorm has solid foundations for a large-scale survival game, and it’s already pretty addictive.
Return to the world of Song of Horror for its second chapter as it brings in some interesting new ideas, but doesn’t quite live up to the first episode’s nearly flawless experience.