My Mind Ghost
So, I gave this a go and was open to it, there is some interesting mechanics though not fulfilled in the best way, there is at the root of this a simplistic yet tricky little puzzle game. However it has some bugs which I could forgive but the most Major Bug is you get to the end of LVL 2 and there is no more game, despite it showing there is 8 lvls at least, until this is fixed do not buy this game.
TLDR: bug stops you playing game
Update to review: the game also send tcp data over port 27030 with no indication of why / what its doing (stay safe folks), they did fix so lvl 3 is avalible but progress now does not save so if you exit out back to lvl 2 for you, y do I still play this keen for next update
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
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My Mind Ghost is a simple 2D top down JRPG style retro pixel stealth action game where you must run around a small 2D “maze” and collect objects to escape while a ghost chases you.
The rough as guts English translation is just the tip of the iceberg in this horror stealth game. They chose to use obsolete retro pixel “art” as a substitute for contemporary PC graphics. It’s unclear if this is due to lack of budget or talent, regardless, the overall visual quality of the game is extremely low as a result.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Chernobyl inferno
After the disaster at Chernobyl Atomic Power Station, many locals hid from radiation in underground shelters, canalization, houses basements and other underground units. They had been living underground for several years being afraid to go out. In some years radiation got through the ground, people started to mutate, chaos under the ground had begun. As a result of the mutation, some people became aggressive and started to hunt other people. After 30 years one boy called Jack penetrated Chernobyl territory to film a video and make some photos. When he entered the old house, the floor under his feet collapsed and he fell into the sewers of the very dungeon in which the mutated inhabitants of Chernobyl lived. He managed to send you a message asking for help, after which he never got back in touch. Your main goal is to find your brother, who got lost in the catacombs of Chernobyl.
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Rat Prison
I got this game from a pack of keys, it is very bad. There is no goal is this game. You do the tasks and then you wait for 5 minutes until the day passes. The controls are super annoying, having to use the mouse, WASD and arrows. So in short: Do not buy this, I could honestly make a better game in 2 days.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Rat Prison is a 2D retro pixel side scrolling adventure game with an unusual premise and an unusual interface. You’re a guard in a dungeon and you have to juggle keeping the lights on, checking on the prisoners, and not being killed by rats.
It’s certainly an interesting premise for the game but the implementation is lacking. You have to use the mouse to play (well, just the mouse wheel, no other functions of the mouse do anything in the game, which is a bizarre and unfun decision), and the keyboard to move left and right. If that sounds like an awkward interface, well, it is.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
The Light Remake
I enjoyed this game. You start in an abandoned Russian facility that is in a state of crumbling disrepair. You explore the various floors and learn about what happened through a series of notes found along the way. Played from a first person perspective, part of the game is above ground and part is an especially dark maze-like underground bunker. You have the option of a flashlight and/or a lighter to guide you and your choice will have an effect on the ending you experience. The sound track enhances the feeling of being alone and, in the bunker, the sounds increased my sense of stress and panic as I kept circling in the dark.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Nice walking sim, with a much deeper story and message than expected.
Short, but at the price, it feels worth it tome. On sale? Yeah, grab it if you like walking sims with very good visuals, moody and appropriate music and game audio, and a few relatively easy puzzles.
Take screenshots, or notes, you have no way to review notes you already read to see the clues they may offer. Puzzle solutions are not so in-your-face that they are totally obvious, many ore in notes or on walls.
Ran well enough on my MSI GS75 Stealth laptop (i7 9750/2070 RTX MaxQ/ 16 GB DDR4), though it did make the fans run up a wee bit. I expect the game will run slightly better on my desktop. No major issues, just a few visual artifacts here and there (some clipping and visible seams if I tried to find them), and the claw game was a bit of a PITa trying to pick up the item that drops from it (pushed the item away from the game machine, and had to pause the game and continue from the main menu to get the game to let me pick it up). So a few minor issues, no major bugs or glitches in my first playthrough.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
The Corridor: On Behalf Of The Dead
I truly enjoyed playing this game. The atmosphere was what kept me going to explore and discover more of what was going on here. If you liked playing Observer and Soma this game is right along those lines but with it’s own twist. It’s got a nice flavor of creepiness without resorting to jump scares to make you feel uneasy. . The ending is with a ‘to be continued’ tag and I do hope that there will be more game play to follow. Achievements are available which if you try to complete them will aid you in solving more of the mystery.
– Real player with 61.0 hrs in game
The Corridor: On Behalf Of The Dead is a story based Sci-Fi / Horror game that focuses mostly on setting a strong unsettling atmosphere while adding sci-fi elements around it.
You spend most of the game walking around exploring memories and piecing together the story. The cohesion system really works well and adds a nice survival mechanic.
Audio is relay nice too and adds a disturbing layer to the experience.
8/10
– Real player with 47.4 hrs in game
No Cure
Aladdin for the Super Nintendo is your basic run-of-the-mill videogame that was adapted for the movie
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Dark Tales from México: Prelude. Just a Dream… with The Sack Man
DARK TALES FROM MÉXICO
This is a saga of 9 short games and a prelude in a 3D survival horror style, based on tales from the real Mexican folklore in which every monster it´s originally a physical sculpture made and painted by hand and then 3D scanned using photogrammetry.
IN THIS EPISODE
You are a young girl who is sleeping and having a nightmare in the middle of which your grandmother appears giving you a key, then a black cat starts talking to you and tells you that if you want to wake up, you must recover, in less than an hour, a dagger that is inside a labyrinth where the Sack Man lives, the monster that steals children from that old legend that your grandmother also told and warns you that this labyrinth is alive, that it changes its shape and that it will protect the monster by showing you your own fears, and that if you fail, you will remain inside the labyrinth forever and you will never wake up again.
The Trap
I really enjoyed playing this game, it definitely reminded me of the game called ‘Darkwood’, the environment was very good plus the sound effects made it more creepy, all the mechanics were neat, I like that it’s a bit randomized everytime you play, and it’s pretty well balanced, after playing for a while you can easily understand the route and the mechanics, definitely worth a try.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
Interesting and atmospheric indie game) quite challenging and scary too =) Just what i enjoy a lot! Many thank to developers, keep going guys!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Moxina
This was a good game. It was pretty short only around 30 or so minutes to complete so that is a downside for the price of $5 but not a deal breaker. It gave me some decent scares and was pretty creepy. The story also kept me engaged enough to play through it entirely. It definitely wasn’t super polished but overall I would still recommend. If you want to see some game play you can watch my video below.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Typical Steam horror shovelware, sadly. I was interested in the hazy atmosphere and very beautiful palette. I tried to excuse the copy/paste enemies teleporting in front of my face as their only method of attack, but then during my only two attempts it broke halfway through each time. When trying to cross a large bridge it would fade into white and then become only interactable with via alt f4. There’s potential for the ideas here, this just doesn’t scratch it.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Survival Horror #8,436
looks good, plays fine. the Dev is trying to make something fun here so give it a try.
hey, it’s free
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Monsters AI is buggy/terrible the lake glitched for me where if I went into it the game would completely freeze couldn’t escape key or anything I tried jumping in and reopening the game 25 times, but that didn’t work. The game has no real scare factor at all. The loading screen says if nothing happens while hiding from the monster try letting him hit you so I did and it just killed me. If you pick up the perma sprint alien while your spring bar is depleted you can no longer sprint. There’s no amount of 3 percent that will make this game better the game would need to be improved 60 percent to be enjoyable.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game