Review: Chernobylite
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The Darkside Detective is the kind of game that’s perfect to brighten your spirits for quick bursts at a time.
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For raw action and spectacle, The Surge 2 is pretty hard to beat, even by the big names.
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It’s an interesting challenge, merging the open nature of western RPGs with the deeply personal terrors of Lovecraft, but Stygian makes it work.
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You’re going to have to trust me that Verde Station is an excellent psychological adventure, filled with horrific twists and realizations.
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Kalaban is the kind of game I love to see, a strange, quirky take on international notions of horror, except it literally doesn’t work.
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As a short, simple point-and-click Tormentum is merely passable, but with that incredible presentation it becomes something that really deserves to be seen.
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