Review: Bad Dream: Fever
I suspect that this one still hides the best parts at the very end, but it’s such a slog to get to that point that I can hardly say it’s worth it.
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I suspect that this one still hides the best parts at the very end, but it’s such a slog to get to that point that I can hardly say it’s worth it.
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The nicest thing I can say about Silver Chains is that it’s probably one of the best cliche indie horror games around.
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Any one of its features, from the presentation to the game design to the writing, would be enough to make this a classic. But somehow Return of the Obra Dinn has it all.
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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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From the moment I started I wanted to know everything about where this adventure would lead, and at no point was I disappointed with what I found.
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They Breathe is a simple concept with a solid execution, and it ends up feeling exactly as long as it needs to.
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For basic horror puzzling, Bad Dream: Coma won’t disappoint, but if you’re expecting something more then you’re going to be waiting for awhile.
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The fact that the story here connects so well to the original only cements this outing as a must-have for Little Nightmares fans.
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