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Morbid: The Seven Acolytes Review

Morbid is a VERY beautiful game, from everything static like trees or houses to moving assets like enemies and blood explosions. Trees, branches and bushes will sometimes make it confusing and you will not be able to see if you can go through a path or if there’s something blocking the way. Other than that, I loved the overall look and feel of the game. The sound of pots breaking when I hit them reminded me of some older games , almost like the sound asset comes from another game, but I will consider this as a coincidence. The audio and

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The Guise Review

The Guise, a game that is sure to delight the senses at almost every turn, but not necessarily your thumbs. In the game you take control of Ogden who is one of several orphans living under the roof of a caretaker, Mallory, who seems to have more to her than she lets on. After a fateful incident involving a mask that many will find familiar; Ogden loses his human body as he is turned into a monster. He is then tasked by Mallory to seek a shaman in order to regain his humanity.With this new body, Ogden is able to perform

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E.T. Armies Review

Few words about the gameE.T. Armies is quite a great indie shooter that shows us perfectly that game being independent, doesn't mean it has to be bad. The game is taking place in a sci-fi futuristic world, and you're a soldier on a mission to rise and defend it as good as you can. No, it doesn't live up to some amazing AAA shooter, but you will be positively surprised what indie developers are capable of.AdvantagesGraphics are polished and gorgeous, lots of lightning and reflections do their job perfectlyStory is maintained on an interesting level for most of the timeWell-made shooting

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Foosball: World Tour Review

Few words about the gameFoosball: World Tour - the game that will bring back tons of memories of times when playing it in real life was one of the best and most fun activities with friends. It's kind of a simulation game of Foosball (table version of football), where you're able to challenge other people, locally or in multiplayer mode, or just play against various difficulties of A.I.AdvantagesVariety of customization possibilitiesGraphics are surprisingly up-to-dateSuperb and precise controls, especially on controllerMusic makes players pumped to playA.I. is well-made, playing on medium difficulty matches an average skill of beginning player in my opinionDisadvantagesPhysics

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Not for Broadcast Review

FMV has fell out of popularity in an era with more detailed and quality 3D models, and is only making a resurgence recently with the indie community. It's a medium that can better portray characters and create a connection between the player and the story, but the problem lies with player engagement because the gameplay relies on what scenes are recorded which limits player agency. One such FMV game is being developed by NotGames, it's called Not For BroadcastThe story starts as the player character (Alex) is deceived into taking his friends job as he moves out of the country, only

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