Although it is a promising early look at what could one day be a great entry into the survival horror genre, Fear the Dark Unknown’s demo has enough flaws to scare me away in its current state.
Thrilling story and fantastic protagonist are not enough to place Days Gone amongst the best Playstation exclusives as the game’s performance issues, weird pacing, and somewhat forgettable character hold back Bend’s entry from reaching
Pursuer will lose all its potential unless it receives major patchwork. Until then, this game remains unpolished, underdeveloped, and overpriced.
“A 2-D hidden gem that is parts creepy, surreal and metaphorical. A poignant Marxist commentary on how society places property rights over people and the nightmarish consequences of being overriden with greed.”
No other game in recent memory has achieved this haunting reputation among the internet.
A catgirl, a police officer, a schoolgirl, and a zashiki-warashi walk into a bar … .
On your next rainy day, maybe consider picking up Palmyra Orphanage, a ghost story of a missing brother, dead children, and a morally bankrupt and financially ruined orphanage.
A terrifying world full of supernatural evils awaits you, but at least you’re getting paid for it.
A short, niche, deafening ghost story of depression and decisions, of choices which cannot be undone, and cannot meaningfully be made either. Yellow dim eyes linger as you live in shadows and crawl in the regret left behind.
A brutal emotional horror about a young woman who tries to escape her abusive household. In this non-linear story, it is the princess who will save the hero.