Review: Kholat
Kholat is a game full of spooks and revelations to be had, but all of them ultimately prove to be disappointing.
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Kholat is a game full of spooks and revelations to be had, but all of them ultimately prove to be disappointing.
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The shocking level of care and quality with which Nightmares is crafted leads me to recommend it to anyone, even those who dislike hidden object games.
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With conventions dating from the Myst era, the challenges are more similar to puzzling out an ARG than clicking though a modern adventure.
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Alan Wake has become a classic for me, polished and competent enough to stand among Silent Hills and Resident Evils for action and spooks alike.
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It might not always make sense, but you’ll have loads of fun chuckling at Fran’s black humor and marveling at the beings she meets.
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The Last NightMary is a lean little tale of horror, pitting you against a bulbous, scampering thing in a deadly race against time.
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Rare are the games that can engage your fears and imagination so effectively, and The Last Door should be lauded for standing so tall among them.
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Condemned did a rare thing for me, which was scare me in a way I wanted more of, and it deserves plenty of praise and attention for that.
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The excellent writing and presentation will carry the game for a few adventures, and those intrigued by the mechanics will stick with it longer.
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