Review: Yomawari: Night Alone
Yomawari features some quality weird horror from Japan in a dark, colorful world to explore, and that’s plenty to keep me poking around.
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Yomawari features some quality weird horror from Japan in a dark, colorful world to explore, and that’s plenty to keep me poking around.
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There’s enough to explore and master here to make it worth some repetitive combat, and honestly the weapons are so good that it’s almost a blessing you get to use them so much.
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Put simply, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is an excellent walking sim but a very thin game.
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F.E.A.R. 2 is plenty fun as a shooter, it just lacks the magic which made the first F.E.A.R. a classic.
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Goetia is a gem of an adventure game but it’s edges are sharp enough to cut, and you’ll need to be even sharper to even reach the end of it.
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It’s not the smoothest ride in the world, but Dead End Road proves to be an entertaining, spooky journey worth taking again and again.
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Dead Effect 2 is an absolutely fascinating way to do a sequel, because it sticks closely to what (little) worked in the first game and went far afield for everything else.
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The core of Daily Chthonicle is extremely solid, building a compelling management sim that pits you against fantastic evils with only journalism (and a little magic) on your side.
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As long as you’re not expecting something mind-blowing in the conclusion, this one definitely succeeds on all other levels where Rusty Lake Hotel stumbled.
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