Review: Dreamscaper: Prologue

For the price of free you absolutely owe it to yourself to try this one out, and see all the promise of dreamy roguelike action just over the horizon.
Read moreFor the price of free you absolutely owe it to yourself to try this one out, and see all the promise of dreamy roguelike action just over the horizon.
Read moreFree is the right price if its for an experience that offers something of note, but helping Ikeda scrounge around for junk isn’t worth any amount of my time.
Read moreIt’s a very special post-Spooktober roundup! We’re looking at From Beyond Prologue, Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle, The Backrooms Game, Everybody Loves Skeletons, and Bunny!
Read moreYou’re going to have to trust me that Verde Station is an excellent psychological adventure, filled with horrific twists and realizations.
Read moreThe core themes are not as fleshed out as they need to be, and the core gameplay has serious deficiencies that make it hard to stick with.
Read moreWhile understandably limited in scope, it’s still an easy game to get lost in as you rush to beat the clock and dunk just one more of your friends into the cocoa mug of their dreams.
Read moreLucie 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.
Read moreAs a proof-of-concept it works well enough, but you’ll probably be left wanting even if you get through its rough patches.
Read moreDark Deception is a waste of time.
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