Review: Pacify
I can’t see myself ever recommending this for any reason, especially with the growing numbers of decent horror multiplayer games out there.
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I can’t see myself ever recommending this for any reason, especially with the growing numbers of decent horror multiplayer games out there.
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Love, Sam is what other indie horror games aspire to, a testament to the power of writing and pacing that it can make a single studio apartment so terrifying.
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Apparition definitely isn’t a complete or even satisfying experience now, and significant doubts that it ever will be make it impossible to recommend.
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Conarium does exactly what it needs to do, which is capture the nigh-unfathomable dread that comes of exploring something entirely out of your depth.
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Just the creativity on display, merging Norse myth with far-flung technology is worth the price of admission, to say nothing of the expert atmosphere and gratifying game mechanics.
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Nosferatu is an ambitious project for its era, one that shows its age more than most but can still thrill and terrify if you let it.
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I’m not going to spend hours running down every flaw in 1953 – KGB Unleashed, because in the end it’s just boring.
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It’s a world of uplifting quests, fascinating mysteries, and beautiful scenery that you can capture to progress.
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For being one of the first first-person roguelikes Eldritch is still one of the best, taking the fun parts of the Cthulhu mythos and mixing them with some rollicking good gameplay.
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