Howdy, Jacob!

Howdy, Jacob!

This was a visual trip, it’s kinda like Where’s Waldo but with psychedelics. It has a very interesting approach to storytelling which I like and the music is fun and upbeat. It gave me some nostalgic vibes. I was reminded of the video overlays in one of the Police Quest games for the storytelling and the levels have a sort of wondrous mystique to them that you don’t experience much in games these days. There’s a totally dark vibe to the story without being too scary.

If I had to list one criticism it would be that I struggled to find the exit button during a level, but it all worked out of course. Overall it was worth the $10 for sure.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game


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Disclosure: I was on the video capture and performance team for the game, but did not have anything to do with gameplay, art, or design.

Howdy, Jacob! shines brightest in its rich world and great writing. The characters are interesting and diverse, and curious players are always rewarded with a little bit of content wherever they look. It is a world that feels much, much bigger than the game, and fascinating!

The other high point is the art! The images are very vivid and unique, and the style sticks with you!

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Howdy, Jacob! on Steam

Harvester

Harvester

At first glance, this game looks awful. It’s easy to dismiss it as just another zany product of the failed FMV phase of video games, especially with the game proudly and shamelessly wearing its exploitation label like a medal. “The goriest game of all time!” It says, sometimes coupled with screenshots that appear to show more gore-for-the-sake-of-gore. This is just the most obvious basis one can use to write Harvester off, but if you’re willing to venture beyond that, you’ll find many more.

It’s pretty meta, because Harvester throws the player off constantly. This in itself is one of the entire points of the game. The bizarre characters, the seemingly unclear satire on violence in video games, it’s all there for a reason, and it took me several playthroughs to get the full meaning. The first time through it’s just plain-old bizarre and enjoyable, though I recalled being intensely disappointed by the final act, especially the endings. Up to that point I had loved it in a purely “interactive B-movie” sense, but the game decided to throw even that away at its conclusion. Bundled with the atrocious combat system, it seemed like a wasted opportunity.

Real player with 65.5 hrs in game


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Before I start this review please be aware that this game features cannibalism, suicide, senicide, pedophilia, child abuse, molestation & all sorts of other fucked up subjects so if your sensitive, squeamish or a curious minor please keep your eyes/fingers off this game. (I might SPOIL some parts of the game or more so don’t read if you hate spoilers)

The best way I can describe Harvester in my opinion is the perfect serial killer simulator because of the bizarre atmosphere of the town of Harvest, the unsettling NPCs of this small town like Mr. Pottsham (obsessed with meat) who is a molester & a pervert who likes watching Stephanie 24/7 (I don’t blame him Stephanie has nice cur…… errr let’s continue) or Steve’s “mother” who is an extreme BDSM enthusiast (That bitch has all sorts of other issues which I won’t mention) & don’t forget the stages of a serial killer which you can read here http://www.criminalmindsfanwiki.com/page/Psychological+Phases if you wish.

Real player with 26.0 hrs in game

Harvester on Steam

Headspun

Headspun

I’m enjoying this game, it’s a really interesting concept! I’ve not seen a game that uses FMV in this way. It is cultishly retro, that for me is it’s quirky charm and it should be judged on that basis. There are one or two bugs but it’s a hell of a story. Thumbs up on the whole! Worth seeing through for the story reveals. Glad it’s in my library.

  • music

  • story

  • some awkward ui

  • bit buggy

Real player with 14.7 hrs in game


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I really want to love this game, but it is not easy at the moment.

Plenty of bugs make it hard to play the game.

The first fix has bin dropped a day after release and made the videos play, but there is a lot of things, still.

If you want to give it a shot, use an controller - mouse does not work and you run into gamebreaking bugs if you do.

I recoment the game to the extend of waiting for an later time and you will enjoy it for sure.

The acters are great, the story is creative and the gameplay is fun.

Real player with 9.2 hrs in game

Headspun on Steam

Gazmatera: Return Of The Generals

Gazmatera: Return Of The Generals

Greetings, folks!

We came from MOWAS1/2 mods to create something more cool!

In the years between 1988 and 1994, somewhere in Europe a squadron of the best fighters from crime, called “generals”, was blacklisted for liquidation. Take control of four survivors, Jeff, Kayla, Helga and Emilia, and exterminate the leader of the enemy gang!

-all 10 levels are made in different genres

  • 4 playable characters

  • soundtrack from famous musican Ilya Vodyanoi

Gazmatera: Return Of The Generals on Steam