Review: Afterfall InSanity
I’ve never experienced anything else quite like Afterfall InSanity, and I’m glad I did.
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I’ve never experienced anything else quite like Afterfall InSanity, and I’m glad I did.
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It’s the kind of game that’s an absolute joy every moment you’re in it, and sure to leave you wanting more once its concise adventure concludes.
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A Machine for Pigs might be a passable horror game if you can look past the poor story and gameplay, but passable is not what the follow-up to The Dark Descent should be at all.
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It’s unique not just in its structure but its permanently lethargic pace, and the difficulty in even finding the full scope of the mystery.
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Not only does Amnesia still stand strong, it remains one of the most haunting and engaging horror games of the genre.
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This is a bitter pill to swallow, but it’s one of the few games to treat its themes with respect they deserve, and for that it deserves to be experienced if you’ve got the stomach for it.
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It’s not as polished or structured as more mainstream adventures, but The Padre has all the heart and humor needed to stand out as a fine indie title.
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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.
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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.
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