TAXIDERMY

TAXIDERMY

The experience was both fun and messed up, but rough around a few edges. Also, there are some hidden things in the game, even though I didn’t manage to find them.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game


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Recommended ONLY for fans of 80’s Slashers and the indie horror genre.

Well, I finished it. You’re an idiot who ordered a bear rug for six thousand dollars and you didn’t get it in a timely manner, so you drive out with your

! trigger-happy wife to the business you ordered it from and proceed to break and enter to get that bear rug. Takes maybe forty-five minutes to an hour and twenty if you go in blind, I think. Learning enemy patterns, figuring out what buttons open what and where to go next.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

TAXIDERMY on Steam

Where is He

Where is He

Where is He Is a Simple Psychological Indie Horror Game, Where the player Unravel the mystery Of WHO IS HE, WHERE IS HE? and why you are here.

As the Eldest Son of the Smith’s Family, you find yourself in a mysterious Mansion Looking for clues to help you solve the murder of your younger Sibling.

Features include:

-Sneak, explore, survive, and hide in this terrifying first-person mystery horror simulator.

-Use stealth to evade enemies, and hide from the lurking Shadows.

-Gather resources and locate Key items that will help you survive and further your investigation.


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Where is He on Steam

Who Are You?

Who Are You?

FULL WALK-THROUGH INCLUDED: https://youtu.be/Ni67oekBAcwGood game, some hints as to what should happen next may be nice as we got stuck for a while, but overall great atmosphere, easy to play, good jumpscares! Thanks Season!

Real player with 3.7 hrs in game


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Sucks balls

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Who Are You? on Steam

Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered

Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered

A cult classic with a unique approach to storytelling and a polarizing third act.

2005’s “Fahrenheit” or “Indigo Prophecy” (the latter was the name given to the censored version released in the USA and other countries) was marketed as the first interactive film. At a time where few games dared to be like movies, David Cage (who was lead director and writer) aimed to bridge the gap and show that video games can also tell deep and meaningful stories. Whether Fahrenheit actually did this successfully is up for debate, but what’s known for certain is that David Cage changed the landscape of video games in a huge way.

Real player with 32.0 hrs in game

Information

Title: Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered

Developer(s): Quantic Dream, Aspyr

Publisher(s): Aspyr

Genre(s): Interactive movie, action-adventure

Release Date: 29 Jan, 2015

Mode(s): Single-player

Review

+ Merits:

When it comes to combining the cinematic media with the interactive storytelling genre, Quantic Dream unequivocally wins the gold medal. Instead of watching a movie and being constrained by what the writer intends, you are the one who pulls the strings of its events. Back in 2005, Indigo Prophecy was way ahead of its time in capturing the dramatic, pictorial elements of a film and implementing these elements in an atmospheric game that’s driven by a thrilling crime story to create a unique experience of cinematic gameplay.

Real player with 15.2 hrs in game

Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered on Steam

Negative Atmosphere

Negative Atmosphere

Negative Atmosphere is a third person, over-the-shoulder survival horror game dedicated to dread, tension and trauma. Trapped aboard the voidship TRH Rusanov, Samuel Edwards must evade, fight and kill his former crew-mates as an outbreak transforms them into monsters. There’s only one way out and an entire ship to cross. Danger lurks around every corner and time is running out. Explore the depths of the Rusanov, pull whatever resources you can out of its guts, and run.

Treat the infection

As Chief Medical Officer of the Rusanov, Edwards has a confident, in-depth understanding of medicinal drugs. Routine medication can be repurposed for more creative ideas, or transformed into something more extreme. Whether attempting to save the injured, influence enemies or alter himself, Samuel’s medical knowledge will be key to his survival.

Every choice matters

Edwards has beliefs, past experiences and coping mechanisms that players will learn throughout Negative Atmosphere. This means that morality is not just about what you want as a player, as every decision will have an effect on Edwards. Learning his values is important: working with them or against them will affect Samuel’s mental state and change how he reacts to events.

Nowhere is safe

The Rusanov is infested with threats, from man and machine alike. Humans on board have mostly fallen victim to the outbreak, twisting their limbs and stretching their bodies into creatures that are near-unrecognisable. Robots are becoming unstable; some turn violent and roam the ship’s corridors, while others break down in a state of utter panic. Between the remains of the crew, the confused husks of metal and other terrors that skulk in every shadow, every engagement could be Samuel’s last.

Your survival is… unlikely.

Negative Atmosphere on Steam

Pole of Cold

Pole of Cold

I liked the trailer and the antarctic idea, reminds me of the thing movie.

Game play is basic, you find objects in the level to escape, you listen to the sounds of the AI and try to stay away. There is no check points, but you can stun the monster once or twice depending if you find a sphere. Developers please make this game have 4 spheres on easy, so people can enjoy your escape. Yes very short experience but overall felt like a challenge. Great work for a indie game, 1 hour max game, expand the game to a bigger base and some not pickups would be great. If you are getting frustrated, stay away from the monster and you should be fine.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

The game is small but not bad. Something reminded me of an old school film The Thing by John Carpenter.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Pole of Cold on Steam

Press X to Not Die

Press X to Not Die

Introduction

Press X to Not Die is a quirky full motion video game filled with lots of humor and plenty of death. The game is a nice throwback to older games of this nature. Stuck in a world where everyone seems to have gone mad, you have to find away to not die through button mashing on your keyboard or controller. The game is a fun experience that can definitely raise your adrenaline, don’t blink or relax because you never know when you’ll have to press X!

Story

The game starts off like any normal day, that is until your friend rushes over stating that everyone is attacking each other and you have to press X to not die. From that point on you’re thrust into a world where your survival depends on your reaction time. But don’t worry, you’ll be dying a lot and actually this is the best part. All of the deaths are absurd as is the game itself. You have to rescue your girlfriend, find answers and get out of town in one piece all of this action packed fun is also helped with ridiculous dialogue which is funny and also meta. Don’t worry about the fourth wall, it’s been destroyed.

Real player with 10.2 hrs in game

Grade = B. Worth a buy, for those who enjoy short funny consequences, gamepad challenge, score attack. However, for who want a high budget product, don’t buy it.

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Real player with 6.8 hrs in game

Press X to Not Die on Steam

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope

“Who put Bella in the Wych Elm?”

~The unknown individual

To be honest, I didn’t really plan to write this review. I mean… what is there to say? It’s the second game in Supermassive’s horror anthology (a series of short spooky stories told in “choose your own adventure” way with some QTE elements) and I already wrote detailed review of Man of Medan (which was the first one), so, like I said, what else is there to say? Surprisingly, it turned out that, even though the core mechanics here is almost identical to what we’ve seen in Man of Medan, the actual storytelling, the structure of the game is pretty different and it does make it to feel… well… different. So… here goes.

Real player with 52.1 hrs in game

“Little Hope” is one of the few cinematic, story driven games that are better played with a friend than alone and this is why I bought it. Unfortunately Supermassive Games let us down once more. We tried it a dozen of times, but just like their previous title the online coop is full of glitches, infinite loading screens and corrupted save files that didn’t let us finish the game. One year later they don’t even bother solving the problems and patching the game. Two years later they haven’t patched “Man of Medan” either. The single player is decent but nothing special. Cool story and atmosphere but definitely a step backward compared to “Man of Medan” as of the gameplay, decisions making and sceneries design. You can try couch coop though.

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope on Steam

Resident Evil 4

Resident Evil 4

This is a genuine masterpiece.

I’ve been playing this game for 175 hrs on my PC and at least 300 hrs on my PlayStation 4, and I’ve completed Leon’s and Ada’s stories for at least 20 times, but I’m still not tired of it.

This game has been released for approximately 20 years meaning it’s quite an old game. Therefore, some glitches would pop up occasionally, and it looks inferior to many games which are produced within the last decade.

In a word, Resident Evil 4 is a legend, at least to me, based on the era it was created.

Real player with 184.6 hrs in game

One of my new favorite games, such a satisfying experience to play through, and replay a few more times to master, find everything, and become as efficient with your resources as you can.

The first third of the game is such a fun, atmospheric journey, slowly navigating your way through the village, finding new items and searching for hidden treasures, managing your resources and sorting your inventory into order. Second third, while losing a lot of the atmosphere and intrigue of exploring, is still very fun, even if it’s a bit more action focused. The last third, or maybe more like last quarter… that’s when the game starts to lose me unfortunately, it loses pretty much everything I loved about the game up to that point, but it does not detract from my love for the rest of the game overall.

Real player with 127.4 hrs in game

Resident Evil 4 on Steam

Resident Evil 6

Resident Evil 6

  • Zombie shooter game. As an action game, it’s a good game…but as a survival horror game (such as Resident Evil), it’s too action oriented with a very linear map for each campaign.

  • Very slow pace for some part of the game, Leon’s first chapter for example. And waiting your partner just to open a door was pretty annoying

  • No freedom to explore, just follow the guide and it’s done (sometimes there’s a puzzle to solve, but literally very easy one). The game tells you where to go, where to obtain the key item, etc…

Real player with 186.4 hrs in game

Resident Evil 6 is the most complete character’s stories (unfortunately there’s no Jill story) and also all controlling that more realistic than other series. You can crouch, slide, defend with coup de grâce, hide behind table or wall before you shoot enemies, and also the AI will help you more without worrying their health or ammo (if you play offline) so you don’t need to struggle by keeping them alive like Sheva on RE 5 or Ashley on RE 4 since you hit all QTE (quick time event) quickly and correctly.

Real player with 93.1 hrs in game

Resident Evil 6 on Steam