Review: CAYNE
CAYNE is an amateur attempt at shock and gore wrapped up in expert aesthetics, but nothing can save this title from humiliating itself.
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CAYNE is an amateur attempt at shock and gore wrapped up in expert aesthetics, but nothing can save this title from humiliating itself.
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It’s a brilliant, terrifying, heartbreaking game that succeeds at everything it sets out to do, and deserves major recognition for it.
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I’m sure that somewhere there’s been a quality horror tale that incorporated time travel but this one is not remotely close.
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Goetia is a gem of an adventure game but it’s edges are sharp enough to cut, and you’ll need to be even sharper to even reach the end of it.
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As long as you’re not expecting something mind-blowing in the conclusion, this one definitely succeeds on all other levels where Rusty Lake Hotel stumbled.
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There are hints of something special here, but it’s obfuscated by a thin plot, awkward puzzles, and literal boar shit.
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Any fan of adventure games will find something to love in Projector Face, even if it is short and sweet.
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The emotional peaks and valleys here are so much sharper than expected, each one spurring me on to see what other wonders and horrors were in store.
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Black Mirror II really took the best parts of Black Mirror I and made a fantastic new experience out of them that stands fine on its own.
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