Review: Nosferatu: The Wrath of Malachi
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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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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From the cutesy characters to the clever chambers, it’s an indie darling that does exactly what it needs to satisfy.
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As long as you can deal with that dumb face Ryan makes through the entire game, this should be a pleasant surprise for fans of hidden object games.
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Home claims that “you decide what ultimately happens” but all you really have control of is how much of your time this game will waste.
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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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It’s not the longest or most complex horror title around, but that factual grounding and excellent aesthetic make it an experience you won’t soon forget.
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