Lost Ruins Review
Lost Ruins is Altari Games’ first project, successfully backed on Kickstarter in September of 2020. It is a different, unique game, combining different styles and mechanics and that alone is why I appreciated it so much. It is not perfect, and you probably need to be more than a casual gamer to fully appreciate it. When you start a new game, you’re welcomed with the wisest words I’ve seen in a long time: “Those interested in enjoying the story with minimal obstacles are encouraged to try the Accessible difficulty.” Looks like I missed that part, because I started my game at
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
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
Mortal Shell Review
There couldn't be any better time for Souls-Like games to shine than years 2020 - 21 as for a couple of years nothing more than a remake of Demon Souls came out as a big title on the market, and that's where Mortal Shell took the opportunity to shine. And boy it does, slightly too much sometimes due to overdone reflections, but yeah - it shines bright! This fresh take on the action-RPG Souls genre, brought by a Cold Symmetry studio, will put your patience to the test on every single step you take. Using the ability to possess old, defeated champions
Hellpoint Review
This game was designed to pretty close to hell, and it succeeded, but not in a good way. Hellpoint is a sci-fi souls-like that was developed by Cradle Games. It was released on July 30, 2020, and got rated a 6/10 by IGN. If you want a quick read without going into specifics, I was not a fan of this game, but if you want a breakdown of what I do like and what I think needs improvement, then you’re in for a treat.Story-The story has a strong opening, although it is very stereotypical in general. It has a mystery-like start,
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DarkChocobo
Game has paella, this goes immediately on my JRPG to start/buy list(huge).
June 15, 2026 -
DrarryFare
Very well written, Reign. Great job.
February 01, 2026 -
johnpery
Haha, this review made my day!
October 13, 2025 -
johnpery
Interesting review!
October 13, 2025 -
johnpery
nice
October 13, 2025 -
Vexwryn
Thanks so much for the nice comment Jeff. I hope you do give it a shot. It's a fantastic game, especially now that Zone 3 has been released!
September 04, 2025 -
jefrobo19844
nice review i gone check out this game good work and good writing
gr from jefrobo19844
June 24, 2025 -
Rhizz
I'm so jealous you got to pet the dog!
wish my last game gave me that privilegeJune 16, 2025