SENSEs: Midnight
Uesugi Kaho is an outgoing and adventurous college student and member of her school’s occult research club. When Returning to Japan for a family visit, the other club members dare Kaho to investigate an infamous urban legend; The Midnight Door of Ikebukuro Walking Park. Of course Kaho jumps at the opportunity to prove the legend true and capture positive proof of the paranormal. However, entering the long abandoned park just before 12:00 a.m. and opening the Midnight Door may be the worst mistake she will ever make…
SENSE/s: Midnight is a full 3d survival horror game taking major cues from Fatal Frame and Resident Evil, featuring TANK CONTROLS and FIXED CAMERA ANGLES in order to capture the truest essence of classic survival horror titles. Discover the secrets of the park via environmental storytelling and lore, manage your limited inventory slots carefully to avoid backtracking, weigh risk and reward on puzzles that may alert the vengeful spirits of the park, use hiding spots to temporarily elude your pursuer, and remember, there is only one place you can safely save your game… Expect the Ikebukuro walking park to ooze dreadful atmosphere while the ever-present threat of a relentless Onryo stalks and chases you wherever you go!
SENSE/s: Midnight is the first part of the anthology style sequel to Sense: A Cyberpunk Ghost Story https://store.steampowered.com/app/1120560/Sense___A_Cyberpunk_Ghost_Story/ by SUZAKU games.
Summerford
Summerford Winter Demo
An updated version of our Halloween demo is now available to download and play!
We’re a very small team in the middle of development so any feedback is greatly appreciated - more information on our dev log!
The island of Summerford was the site of the United Kingdom’s first nuclear power station, and a popular family tourist destination.
In 1986, a catastrophic reactor failure occurred at the nuclear plant. Following a botched evacuation effort, the island of Summerford was placed into a complete and permanent quarantine.
For 34 years, no civilian has stepped foot on Summerford.
Until now.
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Classic Survival Horror: Inspired by the “golden age” of survival horror classics like the original Resident Evil, Silent Hill and Alone in the Dark, Summerford is a third person action adventure game with fixed perspective cameras and a careful mix of combat, exploration and puzzle solving.
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Modernised Gameplay: Summerford is inspired by the classics but not beholden to them. With a more accessible and subtle UI, the choice between traditional “tank” and modernised controls & many gameplay tweaks created to bring Survival Horror into the 21st century and remove the frustration of the older games.
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Explore Summerford: Reclaimed by nature and abandoned to time, the island of Summerford is ripe for exploration. From the silence of the quaint village streets to the haunted beauty of the Dream Valley theme park, there’s a wide variety of interesting and unique locations to discover.
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Discover the island’s Secrets: Unravel the mystery of the Summerford nuclear disaster, meet the remaining residents of the island and face far more personal demons in a focused, narrative horror experience.
House of Velez part 1
Terrifying and one of the most gory games i’ve ever played.
Perhaps after playing this I can sit through a marathon of gory films and not even flinch. This game really surpasses the gore factor one comes to expect. After being desensitized to various media over the years, I thought I had seen it all. The death scenes in this game are so creative and so detailed, it truly left me shook and unable to even function sometimes.
The game-play is tense and death can happen at any moment, This game pays homage to various games that came before that started the genre of survival horror. Clock Tower, Haunting ground. The visuals of the game also remind of Silent Hill.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
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So I finally Beat part 1. What do I think about it? Yea it was fun :) The Dev is a good dude. Now for the flaws.
He’s really good with his Cutscenes. This gave me a really good vibe of D. That’s a real good thing.
Now this game isn’t for everyone.
! When it comes to the mannequin part in the safe room… I had a big big issue with this part because the way you get around it is to sneak right? Well, I had an Idea where I would hold the Y and B button before the Mannequin comes in, Now once she does the buttons actually reset. What I mean is that when I’m about to sneak… I start walking.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Sense - 不祥的预感: A Cyberpunk Ghost Story
Let me preface this review by saying two things:
1. I played this game for 11 hours and got every achievement. That means I went through THREE separate playthroughs (new game, new game+, new game++). I have seen EVERYTHING the game has to offer.
2. I became aware that there was a certain controversy attached to this game and that resulted in a lot of purchases, and positive reviews, to support the devs. I had no idea about any of this when I bought it. I enjoy both Cyberpunk and Asian horror, and since the game was on sale, I decided to buy it and check out something new. I admire their insistence to deliver their uncompromised and coherent artistic vision but I’m not here to make a political statement. I’m just reviewing a game on how I experienced it.
– Real player with 10.9 hrs in game
Please note, the Developers have changed the game in response to several points of this review, and this review will be updated when I play it again in the next day or two. I don’t want to just delete it as I need to go through and check things, but please refer to others for the time being as they obviously are considering things and changing things based on feedback.
Target Audience: Very Patient old school players who play games like they would in real life.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
Clea 2
This one is a solid sequel ill start with that.-
Still keeps all aspects of the original game, as in you are gonna be tense more than once, testing your patience to avoid a game over… (looking at you
! Arcane Realm) REEEEE .-
Sound design: as with the first game, it is top notch, you WILL be using sound as a tool to get around and the game does this aspect beautifully.-
Played with no issues on a xbox one controller, and controls in general are responsive, no issue on that end as well.-
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
OH MAN WHAT A SEQUEL! Another great game by InvertMouse we have here, Clea 2 takes the foundation of the first game and spice it up to make it interesting. New gameplay mechanics are present as well and they feel natural, If you played Clea 1 you’ll feel right at home. Also Fluorine is GREAT lead, and I enjoyed her journey. The Story also more deep than Clea 1, but some of the characters kind come and go (Nacy looking at you) but either than it it’s fine. Overall GREAT GAME and I recommend it to anyone who is into the genre/who has played the first game as well!
– Real player with 19.9 hrs in game
Clea
PROS
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2D Live Characters.
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No Jumpscare. your skills alone determine her fate.
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Full Voice.
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Challenging stages.
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Nice Art. I like it. and also I like Rewards.
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Interesting soundtrack.
CONS
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No Steam Cloud or Cloud Storage. Your progress will not save to up even you have to play on other device.
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BUGS when you open the game and didn’t appear anything.
ADDITIONAL NOTE
Clea, an beautiful and cute girl has a younger brother whom she loves so much named Edmord. Their parents are scientists (even though I don’t know what scientists they are). Clea’s family has many maid who is always ready to serve the Family. Clea has strange disease involving Clea’s Chaos (although similar but she is not a Doppelganger) to haunt her mind. But don’t worry, if you bring some red herbs and use it, Clea will be safe. In this game, you have to be able to find a way out to be able to survive from the house. There will be many challenges involved. There are many types of challenges on Main Menu to playing them. The game have Multiple Endings and Secret chapters, maybe it will be very difficult for you if you can finish them in less than 1 hour. The most important thing is this game doesn’t have Jumpscare might not be complicated if played one. I suggest to you to play this game at night. Because this game has a horror genre and it will be very challenging if you play it at night and don’t forget to use a headset with loud sound
– Real player with 323.1 hrs in game
Clea is a game that I’ve been following since it was a mere concept art from the developer. At the time, I wasn’t very interested in the project; mainly because the original art wasn’t very beautiful (sorry XD). But then, all of a sudden, the character designer which worked with InvertMouse on his previous projects came back. And then… I saw it. The new version of that original concept art; and it looked fabolous. I was stunned; those eyes, that direct gaze at the player, almost emotionless and soulless, devoid of any life, made me think: “Wow. This… this is fantastic! Maybe it’s for the best if I follow this project, it may turn into something very interesting.”
– Real player with 33.5 hrs in game
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– Real player with 100.8 hrs in game
This game is pretty bad.
The controls are very wonky and difficult. The cursor just doesn’t move right, the click detection fields are not where they should be based on the pointer of the cursor, and just generally controlling Tiana and figuring out what to do next is frustrating. The minigames are terrible and unclear, and they seem to just play themselves. Overall, only the music, art and voice acting are good, but the gameplay is ROUGH. My daughter couldn’t really enjoy this one, the controls just don’t work well and there’s too much reading required for such simple gameplay.
– Real player with 72.9 hrs in game
Evil Tonight
If Resident Evil Village hadn’t come out in July, Evil Tonight would be my personal Game of the Year. ET is the whole package; excellent art direction, great music, fun characters, and intriguing storyline, and a simple but sweet and satisfying gameplay loop.
Evil Tonight is a kind of survival horror action adventure, just without the horror. Think of it as more of a supernatural survival thriller through a whimsical anime lens, and you’ve got a good idea of what to expect. Sharp writing and clever puzzle design alongside simple but fun combat describe the experience perfectly.
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
This is a wonderfully challenging game. Great spritework, solid animations and character designs to boot. Just bear in mind that all the enemies hit like trucks so do expect to die a lot. The bosses I feel are challenging, but I do think that the stamina system isn’t necessary considering you already need to get close and personal with enemies most of the game if you want to conserve ammunition and you get hurt if you run into enemies anyway. Plus, you don’t deal a whole lot of damage with the knife, so most encounters you should expect to swing at your enemies at least four or five times to take them down at a minimum.
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
Scarred Stars: Traumatic Edition
Survive or die trying.
Overall pretty neat and a rather refreshing experience for the RPGM horror scene.
With the release of Ann and Corpse Party 2021, I think the scene is going upwards in quality again.
Oc theres more, but this is centered on Steam releases.
Scarred Stars definitely deserves more attention.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Eldervale
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Eldervale: A love letter to horror games from the early 2000’s while also standing on its own as a truly original, creepy and dark experience.
Eldervale is a third person survival horror game where you play as Ophelia while exploring a seemingly abandoned Institution that is filled with puzzles, horrors and a dark story that you uncover during your time playing the game. The game unapologetically emanates similar vibes of games like Silent Hill and Resident Evil and it really shows with the lore, puzzles and exploration that you experience in the games world.
– Real player with 46.4 hrs in game
Surprisingly good game considering it’s made by a solo developer and has zero advertising. I’m glad I somehow discovered it by accident while browsing games. It’s an entertaining and well-paced Survival Horror adventure to play through. There are of course things that need polishing and are being worked on, so you can play now fine if you want, but waiting for a few updates isn’t a bad idea either.
What’s good:
-It’s the full game despite being Early Access. Can be played from start to end and get the two endings without any game-breaking bugs or glitches (at least not that I’ve experienced).
– Real player with 24.6 hrs in game