This game was pretty awesome. I didnt realize at the time playing it that there were multiple options/gameplays. That makes me pretty interested to get back into it and see what I can discover. Great job! Feel free to check out my gameplay of it:
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This game was interesting to play. I got stuck at finding the last substation to activate the terminal but it did a good job at making you feel uneasy and wondering what's going to be behind the next door. My only suggestion would be to offer an in game music audio control (I can of course lower the volumn on my end, but when recording a video and doing commentary, it can really have a bad impact). Just a suggestion though, overall it was well done.
This game is beautiful. The graphics, the music, and I can tell the storyline is gonna be very bittersweet. I really enjoyed it and was sad when it ended so really looking forward to the next one! The only thing I would suggest is adding a volumn control within the game. The music, although beautiful and very well done, was very loud and I couldn't fix it on my editing software. But other then that, very well done and looking forward to the rest!!!
This game looks amazing! The metaphor did go over my head, and the words were hard to read at times, but that could have been the whole intention behind it. I really loved how it was told though, and it goes to show you can create an interesting game that makes the player curious about whats around the next corner with just beautiful scenery. Very well done! Feel free to check out my video of it below. The Water Cave starts at 00:55.
This game is really interesting. I was a little confused over the story line, but honestly, it was really fun and interesting to play. The graphics were great and as the story unfolded I found myself eager to discover more about what happened. Also, I never thought I would be scared of a Giant Chess piece but, here we are. Feel free to check out my video of it below:
I did not expect this game to be as good as it was. It was a very new and interesting way to tell the story of war. Small tip, make sure to find all the pictures before going into the cellar because once you go into the cellar the story kicks off....hard. Overall though, this game was amazing and I would recommend playing it. Good Job! Feel free to check out my video below:
This game is pretty awesome. I fully expected jumpscares but very relieved there wasnt any (aside from the few things that made me jump, but it's pretty easy to scare me). The story line was great, the game itself was beautiful, and I really hope to see more like this! Good job! Feel free to check out my video of it below:
This game was not what I expected, but I'm not angry at it. The story line was very good as was the art and sound. This take on the 'old friend' was interesting and I really liked it, since normally the 'old friend' is portrayed much differently in games and stories. I really enjoyed playing it and hope to see more like this! Feel free to check out my video of it below:
Great art, music, and stories make for a great game! I actually jumped at one of them. I have a few concerns that could be improved with an update.
1. The text needs to stay longer for a couple of the stories, it goes away to fast.
2. I wish there was a master audio in the game to lower the music a bit, it was pretty loud at points.
3. I wish we could make it full screen (I tried but couldnt get it to work, so it could just be me.)
Overall though, a very great game and I really enjoyed playing it. That Pea Monster though!
This game is beautiful, the colors, the lighting, all of it. I found myself more then once panning the camera around to admire everything. I'm not the best at platforming, but I honestly found myself loving every second of it. I think it's a really neat idea and I hope to see more like this. Check out my video of it below:
Speak Lies is really fun and the 'ritual' was great. I love the personalities of the characters. Going through the background of the characters and the school is a little tedious, but the moments where you learn more about the what and why of the game keeps you going. You can check out my video of it below:
Whatever Happened to Ruth MacArthur is a nice short horror game where you listen to tapes left behind from Ruth to find out what happened to her. It relies on suspense over jumpscares, which is always a nice change in horror games. You find yourself in an LSD colored hotel room with disturbing art on the walls and listen to very goosebump raising tapes left behind. Also, that red room though! My only gripe is that I wish we could change the mouse sensitivity and the music in the game tends to down out your voice (its very loud). But overall I would definetly recommend the game as it's very effective in creating suspense with nothing but background noise and the narrative of Ruth. Here's my video below if you want to check it out!