Review: Unexplored
It’s a polished, engrossing attempt to bring classic roguelike mechanics into a modern gameplay structure, and it works beautifully.
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It’s a polished, engrossing attempt to bring classic roguelike mechanics into a modern gameplay structure, and it works beautifully.
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If you can get over the initial weirdness and hurdles, Wuppo rewards you with some of the happiest, most charming gameplay around.
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Timespinner ends up being a classic Castlevania with a dash of modern worldbuilding, and in the end that’s perfectly fine with me.
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The Room Three is bigger, smarter, and more surprising than the games that came before it, truly excellent games in their own rights.
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Call of Cthulhu is a fine foundation for a cosmic horror game, but nearly every part of the execution falls short.
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No game has quite pulled off the open-world horror schtick this well, providing both opportunities and scares that inspire the right atmosphere of dread.
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This is the very essence of survival horror, struggling to persist long enough to escape a land that itself hates you and wants to destroy you.
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Puzzle games and horror games are not exactly rare on Steam, and you’d probably have an easier time finding a better merging of the two than solving the obnoxious riddles of this one.
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Lucie ends up feeling like a passion project, a singular vision to build a game around one twist that leaves out too many other aspects of design to enjoy.
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