Song of Horror Episode 5 Review: Effective if Brief Thrills
Song of Horror reaches its final episode with plenty of impressive chills, but an ending that feels a little bit more rushed than to be desired.
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Song of Horror reaches its final episode with plenty of impressive chills, but an ending that feels a little bit more rushed than to be desired.
Those Who Remain doesn't have jump-scares, it has jump-yells. Yelling at the game for its clunky controls and puzzles. A new one around every corner.
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners isn't just a great use of the source material, but a top-notch survival action game that fulfills VR's potential.
Liberated's interesting game world and monochrome visuals are undermined by a middling story of a future dystopia and relatively basic gameplay.
Sludge Life is a very short game that is surreal and crass, but it serves as a very engaging art piece for players who are interested in its message.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition takes an underappreciated title and polishes it up to modern standards, creating a wonderful JRPG experience.
Cyber Ops is an engaging and enjoyable hacking game that lets you be the person in the chair, but it's buried under bad AI and intrusive glitches.
Tedious, frustrating dogfights combined with repetitive mission design grounds Red Wings: Aces of the Sky before it can get off the runway.
World War Z still has its issues, but improvements made by developer Saber Interactive since the initial release have made the game even better.
Maneater's sluggish start soon makes way for a ridiculous and extremely fun shark 'em up gaming experience that homes in on its B-movie roots.
Minecraft Dungeons is a polished, cute dungeon crawler that removes the most quintessential features of Minecraft and lags behind its competitors.
Although SpongeBob: Krusty's Cook-Off has a some potential, it ultimately loses its entertainment value by drowning in ads and in-game purchases.
Old Gods Rising will satisfy those fond of Lovecraft, walking sims, or British accents, though it's compromised by brevity and a lack of things to do.
Saints Row: The Third has been beautifully redesigned for modern consoles, but some players may be turned off by some of its outdated comedy.
Timelie is a very unique stealth-based puzzle game with time manipulation mechanics that add a level of gameplay that is rarely seen in games.
Monster Train is an enjoyable deck building roguelike game that manages to reinvent both genres with some interesting new game mechanics.
Bit Golem's Robot Squad Simulator X brings fun missions and interesting level design but completely falls apart when it comes to controls.
Total Tank Simulator is a colorful, chaotic strategy game that is easily at its best as a sandbox where the player watches the action unfold.
Firesprite’s The Persistence is a magnificently terrifying and tense roguelike space horror game, even without the virtual reality component.
Signs Of The Sojourner is an invigorating take on the deckbuilding genre that, despite its flaws, provides some solid enjoyment for players.