Review: Scanner Sombre
Scanner Sombre is hard for me to recommend because of its missed potential and design oddities, but ultimately I’ll still say you should try it.
Read more
Scanner Sombre is hard for me to recommend because of its missed potential and design oddities, but ultimately I’ll still say you should try it.
Read more
Lust for Darkness tries to depict an entire plane of existence twisted by perverse pleasures, and a cult willing to sacrifice everything to join with the beings there, and fails at depicting either as anything frightful.
Read more
Not many games have this strong a start in Early Access, and if they can bring the content up to the level of the presentation, this could easily breathe new life into the Chernobyl setting.
Read more
Simple moments like opening a door or walking down a dark hallway are incredibly powerful here, because of how intense the atmosphere is and how good the game is at defying your expectations.
Read more
REDO! captures the more thoughtful side of the end of the world, facing you with a lonely journey that feels as punishing as being the last human left.
Read more
The Darkside Detective is the kind of game that’s perfect to brighten your spirits for quick bursts at a time.
Read more
For raw action and spectacle, The Surge 2 is pretty hard to beat, even by the big names.
Read more
It’s not scary or challenging, and it sure as hell isn’t funny, which doesn’t leave much reason to play it at all.
Read more
It’s an interesting challenge, merging the open nature of western RPGs with the deeply personal terrors of Lovecraft, but Stygian makes it work.
Read more