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9 people found this review helpful
27.2 hrs on record (18.9 hrs at review time)
Worse than the original Blasphemous in every single aspect.
This was released a year ago, and there are still plenty of bugs present. Devs manage to break new features with every new patch.
Mediocre OST compared to the first game and way worse execution animations.
Posted 7 November.
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15 people found this review helpful
5 people found this review funny
47.7 hrs on record (29.5 hrs at review time)
My only question is: why did they think that an Imp should sound as a camel grunt?
Posted 9 September.
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10 people found this review helpful
6.2 hrs on record (5.8 hrs at review time)
Carmageddon: The Racing Game for the Chemically Imbalanced.

Back in 1997, Stainless Games predicted how the world would look like in 2026: fatal toxins will pollute the earth's atmosphere spreading sickness among the population, multinational corporations will turn the oceans into yellow acid pools, and living in a big city will be a synonymous of a violent death.

A dystopian world indeed, and Stainless Games came up with a way to interact with this world: annihilate everything.

To kill for the sake of killing, men, women, children, grannies, pregnants, cattle, sheep, penguins, cops, prostitutes, miners and divers, their guts must see the sunlight, all methodically slaughtered, in the most creative way.

Because your goal in this new earth is to turn it into a vast altar upon which all that is living must be sacrificed without end, without measure, without pause, until the consummation of things, until evil is extinct, until the death of death.

The bad part is that this version unlike an Android port published some years back, hasn't been remastered. So you'll have to stick with DOSBox to run it.
Posted 29 December, 2022.
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26 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
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8.4 hrs on record (7.9 hrs at review time)
"Like a flame burning away the darkness, life is flesh on bone convulsing above the ground."
- E. Elias Merhige

Ever wondered about the reason for your existence? Feeling dissapointed with the dull answers coming from religion, philosophy or spiritual gurus?
Say no more, just play Scorn.
By traversing all those organic corridors, you will probably experience unpleasant feelings. I know what you were expecting, some gore-related disgust, but this is something different, odd, it has to do with the unspoken plot.

There is more than what looks like my latests gastroscopy, pay attention, your inconscious mind is speaking to you, listen carefully, it's trying to warn you that there is something inevitably wrong around you, something wrong within you. A "horror" that has less to do with a fear of death and more to do with the dread of life.

All those creepy figures will slowly begin to make sense, the portrayed endless replication, the despair reflected in fleshy abominations conected with each other through sex and death, wandering like eyeless insects in a desolated world.

Will you be able to break the endless cycle?

P.S. some complain about the extreme difficulty of the puzzles, take them as a meassure of your mental capabilities that, on the other hand, should determine if you are able to live a prosperous life in a first world country.
Posted 16 October, 2022.
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27 people found this review helpful
14.9 hrs on record (2.0 hrs at review time)
Developed in Ukraine in 1997, Chasm plays like a competent conversion of the original Quake except it is based on a 2.5D engine. The game did have one awesome feature that stands out from any other FPS, you can shoot off an enemy's limbs which is not only useful for disarming enemies, it's a lot of fun and barely any games from the same period had this feature. Rain effects, destructable objects, smooth animations, and 3D rendering made it a remarkable tittle still fun to play nowadays.
Posted 14 October, 2022. Last edited 22 November, 2022.
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19 people found this review helpful
51.0 hrs on record (39.8 hrs at review time)
Pixelated Doom 2016, a good mix of old and new FPS ideas.
Greyish-orange industrial landscapes, bleak and oppresive enviroments, limbs flying off splattering blood everywhere, all mixed up with powerfully deep riffs composed by Andrew Hulshult.
The only "issue" would be the lack of story and world building, a minor slip after all in this kind of games.
Posted 9 October, 2022. Last edited 9 October, 2022.
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28 people found this review helpful
9 people found this review funny
0.4 hrs on record
"HYPER DEMON is an FPS like no other. a pearl of lightning. a dream from the future. a drop of poison. a swan song."
It's Devil Daggers but with a senseless description, just 4 enemies, way more unnecesary movement mechanics and a cringe-making choice of music present in the menu.
Devil Daggers was outstanding, I remember the dismal entities slowly crawling into the limbo you are thrown in, like moths attracted to light. Every single action made sense. "HYPER DEMON" on the contrary has just taken some of the mechanics of a successful tittle trying to apply the same formula, the result is a vage tittle that lacks of the atmosphere of its predecessor.
Posted 21 September, 2022.
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10 people found this review helpful
2.1 hrs on record (1.3 hrs at review time)
I completely forgot the original demo I played back in 1998 when I was just a brat, this is a far superior version than the remastered one. Yeah, I know it has far less graphic tweaks, It's about the sound design. The voice acting here is superb, you can really feel the agony of the hostiles, specially the female ones.
Consider this much more explicit and mature, it also lacks of some sound "bugs" present in the modern Postal Redux.
Posted 19 September, 2022.
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21 people found this review helpful
11.4 hrs on record (3.6 hrs at review time)
A meticulous and passionate design based on hand-drawed textures presenting an unsettling atmosphere. Romansh language fits perfectly with the eerie tale, a pleasing discovery. Folklorish threats won't prevent you from enjoying a walk among the misty valleys of the alps, towards an old wooden cabin, in order to enjoy hot coffee made on a stove.
Posted 22 August, 2022. Last edited 22 August, 2022.
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13 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
1.6 hrs on record
Buggy, boring, pretentious and predictable. Overall a low quality product, a dissapointment.

In any case, dissapointment is the world of choice whenever you try to find stories dealing with the motivations behind murder. They always focus in how circumstances made murderers the way they are, why is so hard to accept that there are inherently bad people?
Why is that humans need to find exotic explanations to the existence of evil?

A fireman saves a koala from a wild fire in Australia, healing the wounds and giving it water. Meanwhile in Johannesburg a woman driving her child to the school witnesses 4 men burning alive another one in the other side of the road for whatever stupid reason. The problem is not in their circumstances, it is in their wicked brains.

We all have violent compulsions, violence is clearly a fascinating theme to many of us, but trust me, having a bad childhood won't make you eat children alive.
Posted 14 August, 2022. Last edited 14 August, 2022.
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