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Last Resort is really solid as a proof of concept. It's obvious right off the bat that Delzay has a lot of passion and ambition. Enemy designs leave a bit to be desired, but the art design of the world and characters is great (the dynamic crosshair is a great UI decision, and PDW's outfit looks phenomenal), and the animation quality exceeded my expectations. Despite some notably muddy textures, the ruined city is just really nice to look at.

The dialogue contains a lot of broken English, but I'm assuming it's not the lone developer's first language so I don't want to harp on it. The actual gameplay has a lot of potential; abilities are currently a bit buggy and the recoil when firing is frankly ridiculous, but I see the vision. I'm hoping there will be more variation in combat scenarios, I'm personally not a big fan of arena fights, but that's a matter of personal preference. My point is that the foundation is there, and I look forward to the dev's future work.

Hello, sorry if you've answered this question before, but what exactly is the difference between Heaven's Machine and House of God on Steam? I know these are both from the same developer and publisher, that being you guys, but aside from the titles I can't really tell the difference.

reminded me that mortality is actually a good thing!

Any plans for functional keyboard controls in the final version? I don't own a controller and tried to play the demo, but a lot of basic things just didn't function, and I couldn't find any settings to fix it. The game looks great, so I'm hoping I'll be able to actually play it when it comes out.

Revenance is a really great throwback to classic survival horror. I really hope it gets finished because this has a ridiculous amount of potential. 

I'm so glad to see this updated. The 0.00 build left a big impact and I was really disappointed when it started to look like it was abandoned.

This version is also DRM-free, if that matters to you.

Hi, beta tester here, it appears Sixe has gone largely radio silent apart from the occasional tweet. Personally I think it's because he's trying very hard to get the game ready for the planned mid-2020 release window, but I'm not Sixe so take my theories with a grain of salt.

Are there any crash fixes for this game? No matter what I do I can't seem to get it to run properly. As soon as I click the start button it just stops responding immediately. It's a shame because I was really excited to play this. I can tell just by looking that it's probably great though, so keep up the good work.

why has the game been removed from the Google Play Store?

I'm gonna assume this is based on Lumpy Touch's Garfield Gameboy'd series, and therefore I'm gonna assume I'll enjoy it.

Beat the demo in around 12 minutes. I have to say this is a pretty impressive game so far. Pretty much all the issues I had are either personal preference issues (for example, I think the game would be a bit more immersive if you didn't see the protagonist's hand when using the axe, I just think it looks kinda weird) or issues that the dev has already stated will be fixed (a lot of the hospital feels a bit barren). I'm excited to see this get finished.

I haven't been able to beat the game yet because I can't access the inventory and look at the book or whatever I picked up, but even so I'm pretty impressed with this, given it's an alpha. I have yet to experience a bug that someone else hasn't pointed out. My only real issues are that the attack range is hard to figure out, some enemies attack too fast to block, and I still can't figure out where the inventory button is. I feel like there should at least be on of those "this button does this" screens at the beginning of the game. With some refinement, the combat could be pretty great. As any survival horror veteran will tell you, combat should be a bit janky so that you dread fighting enemies, but the combat here is just slightly over the line and becomes frustrating at times. I'll update this little semi-review once I figure out how to get the end of the demo. Keep up the great work!

I think the reason I like this game so much is because it was clearly made by someone who loves and understands survival horror. This is a truly scary experience, and it doesn't need anything even vaguely similar to jumpscares. The introduction of the first monster freaked me right out, and that atmosphere remained until the very end. Item management was basically perfect. The ending was a bit lackluster but beyond that, I'd say this was pretty amazing, especially for a free game.

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I'll be honest, I haven't actually finished the demo yet (I can't find the door I have to unlock with the key from Haskel's room or whatever his name is), but thus far this seems like a really solid foundation. I'm intrigued by the potential for the story and combat, although the enemies so far have been way too easy. I also wish that the main character moved a bit faster. Maybe add a sprint button that consumes stamina over time? I can't think of any complaints beyond that, and I'm very excited for the final product. Don't give up!

[POST-COMPLETION EDIT] Alright, having finally finished the demo, I can give some more definitive critiques. I still don't have much negative to say that I haven't said already; the player character walks frustratingly slowly, and combat is kinda boring. That's pretty much all the bad stuff I can think of. I'd say my favorite parts of the demo were the forest town of shadow people and the Loser Room. Those two areas have some high-tier atmosphere, but in totally separate ways, demonstrating the flexibility of the developer in this regard. I'm also excited to see the story unfold; the little that was revealed in the demo got me really engaged. Like I said before, keep up the good work and don't give up.

Hi, I just wanted to say that I'm really excited for this to be finished. I think that the artistic direction it seems like you're going has a lot of potential, and I'm already seeing a lot of interesting potential for the plot, as well. If this  ever gets finished it could easily be one of my favorite Yume Nikki fangames. Keep up the good work!