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5.8 hrs on record (5.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Good mix of ARPG's, wave survival games and Hades. The mobs are a little on the simple side and low in variety, but the game is still in EA. Can't wait to see what this turns into.
Posted 13 January.
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39.5 hrs on record (9.6 hrs at review time)
I was hesitant to recommend it at first, for one, sole reason: the mapping (of the OST songs at least) will definitely mess with your head at first. You're supposed to be drumming but a lot of the notes are mapped to other instruments or even the vocals on occassion. If you can get over that - I did, but it took me a few hours - there's a lot of fun to be had.

- Multiplayer! Showcase your bad timing vs your friends' bad timing in a real time race.

- Unlockable hammers.

- A great original OST with quite a bit of variety, even though the OST is mainly folk, metal, and folk metal. For me this was a huge plus and the reason I'd take it over Beat Saber.

- Leaderboards - you're not beating CaptainCLAWWW, but it's fun to try.

- Some good cardio while smashing your VR controllers around.

- Custom songs are available but unfortunately have no official multiplayer support.
Posted 14 December, 2021.
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0.9 hrs on record
It's free and it's great. You have literally no reason not to try it unless you get scared easily.

Would gladly pay for a longer version of this.

Posted 7 December, 2021.
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55.1 hrs on record (18.1 hrs at review time)
The result of mixing Binding Of Isaac, Metal Slug and Hotline Miami. Quite addictive, you always want to do "one more run".
Posted 27 December, 2020.
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2 people found this review helpful
2.4 hrs on record
An intriguing point-and-click adventure with some very tangible Silent Hill vibes to it. The strong psychological horror elements dressed in a very well composed and melancholic soundtrack makes it easy to get lost in this.

Fully voice-acted, which is a plus, but also brings some flaws to the table. Some of the dialogue is over-acted at times and is not always written particularly naturally. The characters tend to descend into long winded monologues at times which comes off as desperate attemps at exposition. I think it would have been possible to say more, using fewer words.

Missed out on Kickstarter unfortunately, but I will definitely look forward to the full release of this. Give it a shot if you're into either point-and-clicks or psychological horror - it's free and definitely worth your time.
Posted 29 July, 2020.
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3 people found this review helpful
0.8 hrs on record
A brief love letter to the original Resident Evil. It's quite difficult and it could do with a bit of polish, but it's a perfect pick for when you're feeling that RE itch without wanting to sit through an entire game.
Posted 12 March, 2020.
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21.7 hrs on record (3.4 hrs at review time)
I owned the originals on CD-ROM back in the day. Playing this on Halloween of all days sure brought back some memories.

The port seems very polished and being able to set the controls and aiming to modern standards is great. With the modern graphic options, the game looks pretty damn sharp.

If you're a fan of the originals, definitely get this. If you didn't play them, this is a great time to experience them. Be warned though, Blood is fairly hardcore.
Posted 31 October, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
27.9 hrs on record (7.3 hrs at review time)
I originally received this game for free on Playstation as part of a monthly PS+ lineup. Now I decided to get a Steam copy as well, since this game really is worth the money.

It's all boss fights. Then some walking. Then more boss fights. And a LOT of dying.

It's punishinly difficult but every completed battle brings an enormous sense of accomplishment.

The game oozes character and has an amazing soundtrack to boot. It pushes all the right buttons much like Hotline Miami's mix of ingredients did.

Be warned though, this game is not for everybody. If you're not patient, unwilling to learn and adapt and give up easily, you will not find enjoyment in this game. It is very much a hardcore experience.

Definitely recommended if you want a challenge. Just know what you're getting into.
Posted 23 June, 2017.
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10,976.6 hrs on record (4,045.2 hrs at review time)
An addictive ARPG that outdoes the likes of D3 in terms of depth and design. Free to play, constant new (and yes, FREE) expansions, an ethical MTX system and all-round great team behind it.

If you're new, you'll feel overwhelmed by the options and the depth this game offers. If you stick with it, it becomes a very rewarding experience.
Posted 25 November, 2016.
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2.4 hrs on record
I do not understand why this game gets so much hate.

Only If is what you would call a walking simulator - with a twist. The story begins when Anthony arrives at Sam's house for a party and proceeds to pass out at some point, waking up in a bedroom the next day. Then things get really crazy, really quickly.

Unfortunately, that's about as much of a recap I can give without spoiling the story itself.

It's an interactive piece of absurdist fiction with numerous technical flaws, over the top voice acting and an ending which quite frankly confused me even more than some of the actual puzzles in the game.

The technical flaws are unbindable controls (the Unity launcher actually allows you to bind keys, but the changes do not occur in-game), the lack of subtitles and a slew of Unity specific issues such as random frame drops and general sluggishness when moving around.

The voice acting is really good, if a bit over the top at times. There's a natural feel to most of the dialogue, and I could praise it for that alone - it's not robotic, it's not over-acted, it sounds just right.

The puzzles are a bit of a highlight, IMHO. Other reviews will label them as "obnoxious", "infuriating", "frustrating", "illogical" etc. But this is one of the reason this game stuck with me, and I stuck with it. It's not afraid to go waaaay outside the box with it's solutions. And apart from one specific instance in the BP scenario, it never felt unfair either. This is how you do proper puzzles in an immersive walking simulator.

As for the ending... Well, you'll just have to play this and see for yourself. All I'll say is it does a very good job of turning nothing into something. And this applies to the entire game, mind you. It's a confusing mess.

But it's also a memorable one. And an immersive one. And above all, a free one. There no reason not to try it. It shouldn't take you longer than a couple of hours to finish the whole thing.

Black Pawn.

White Pawn.

Crack. Pot.
Posted 4 June, 2015.
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