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  1. LiberoVulpes

    Indie Gothic Horror With A Musical Flair - Chloe's Requiem: Encore Review

    Continuing with RPG Maker Horror, I bring to you another little gem, another game which was originally released back during the craze of the 2010s, like the previous one I covered, this one is quite underrated, unlike that one, this one is underrated on both East and West. Chloe’s Requiem, was...
  2. LiberoVulpes

    Indie The Underrated Gem Of Folklore Horror - The Forest Of Drizzling Rain (Remake) Review

    I have been looking forward to finally covering this game, today, I will be covering a personal favorite of mine, one of the greatest and bona fide classics of RPG Maker horror games, well, the remake. I do have thoughts on how it compares to the original, but, as usual, that is going to the...
  3. LiberoVulpes

    Prison Horror Electric Boogaloo - The Suffering: Ties That Bind Review

    To the surprise of no one who has kept up with my October reviews, here is yet another horror game sequel. This one didn’t do too well in its time, having to follow-up a game as good as The Suffering was a tall order in on itself, as they say, lighting doesn’t strike the same spot twice. But...
  4. LiberoVulpes

    Horror Behind Bars - The Suffering Review

    Alright, back with, surprise surprise, yet another horror game, its almost like its the season or something. Another Cult Classic btw. So, this game is a quite interesting one, apparently is fairly obscure as well, its also one of the rare times in which we get to see a prison as a setting...
  5. LiberoVulpes

    Horror Goes American Pie - Obscure 2 Review

    Continuing from the previous review, I will now be reviewing the somewhat divisive sequel to Obscure. Known as Obscure 2 in Europe, but, also known as Obscure The Aftermath in the US, even though I am playing the American version, I will be posting the European cover, why? The American cover...
  6. LiberoVulpes

    The Little Survival Horror That Could - Obscure Review

    Last time, I covered a very 90s game, today, its going to be a very 2000s one, funny how things happen. This game, is a quintessential example of cult classic, a game which didn’t garner much recognition at its time of release, scoffed at by snobby critics. Yet, as time went by, slowly, people...
  7. LiberoVulpes

    You Always Were A Kidder - Harvester Review

    Continuing with horror game reviews, I now present to you a very iconic game. Harvester is a very well known one, never missing from top 10s of disturbing games, a game that even thought I have seen lets plays of, I have never actually played myself, until now. Before we start, I am compelled...
  8. LiberoVulpes

    Indie RE Homage - Nightmare Of Decay Review

    Its about time to start covering horror games, October is both right around the corner, and pretty short, so, better hop on it. Today, I will be covering, surprise surprise, another indie game, just by the cover alone its pretty obvious what its biggest influence is, if you still don’t know...
  9. LiberoVulpes

    Indie Moon At Home - 24 Killers Review

    Today, I will be reviewing another interesting and somewhat obscure game, there isn’t much information about its development, only that is one of the rare times a kickstarter actually delivered. This game, wears its influences quite openly, most notably, Love-de-lic’s Moon. As per usual, this...
  10. tenkai star

    Entire Suikoden Mainline Series Review

    From my name and profile picture, obviously I love this series. I would slob on the knob of every employee at Konami for even a crumb of (good) Suikoden. Having finally finished the entire series, I'd like to give my review of every game. Feel free to give your thoughts on the series as well...
  11. LiberoVulpes

    Indie Cosmic Waifu - Depersonalization Review

    Today, I will be covering a quite interesting game, a game made by a small Chinese indie team, although, fair warning, it does use AI for 2 aspects of it, 1 you can ignore, the other you can turn off. Remember when lovecraftian games were rare? Pepperidge Farm remembers, back when all we had...
  12. LiberoVulpes

    Metal Waifu Solid - Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery Review

    Joining the ranks of wtf is this name, comes today’s review subject, a game developed by MICA Team, most well known as the people behind the Girl’s Frontline series. This game is a remake of an old game they made, Code Name: Bakery Girl, way back when MICA Team was a tiny doujin circle and all...
  13. rootCompute

    Would you still play a game if you knew it had a low review score?

    I almost always consider how highly a game is rated before adding it to my collection. Time, money and storage space are all limited, and I place a significant amount of value on how I portion them out. An aggregate of other people's experiences is usually a solid indicator of whether or not a...
  14. LiberoVulpes

    Indie An Ugly Duckling - Labyrinth of The Demon King Review

    Another indie game, this one wears its influences on its sleeves, its such a shame they decided to make it using Unreal Engine. Although, due to the devs design decisions, the usual Unreal Engine problems didn’t rear their ugly heads, but, at the same time, the only strength of Unreal Engine...
  15. LiberoVulpes

    Forgotten by Capcom - Lost Planet Extreme Condition Review

    Another random pick from Libero Vulpes’ Steam library, this time, a Capcom game, from a franchise that didn’t last that long, and was quickly abandoned after 3 games. Umm, a franchise abandoned by Capcom, where have I heard that one before? This franchise is a quite interesting one, although I...
  16. LiberoVulpes

    Adam Sandler VS The Roomba Army - Binary Domain Review

    Continuing with the trend of playing whatever I find in my Steam library, I decided to pick this one, mostly because I remember it being pretty fun. So, this game is a curious thing, as it was developed by the Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, aka the Yakuza studio, cause they wanted to experiment a little...
  17. LiberoVulpes

    Straight Outta Dev Hell - Captain Blood Review

    I am impressed with myself with how quickly this review turned up, as I have been quite excited about this game, I wanted to review it as soon as possible, and give it a little extra push. You see, this game has had quite the troubled development cycle. This game began development, in 2003...
  18. OpenVMS

    Approved Titan (1991, PC Engine): When Breakout Met Existential Dread

    Ah, the PC Engine. A sleek slab of Japanese silicon known for dishing out quirky, colorful gems with charm to spare. So, when Titan boots up and the intro screen hits, you see a promising looking spaceship. Your brain starts to light up: "Sweet! Another shmup! LET'S GOOOOOO!" Wrong. Instead...
  19. LiberoVulpes

    A Delisted Anti-War Military Shooter - Spec Ops The Line Review

    It is always interesting to go through my game collection, just to see what stuff I could review, or what game is in there I haven’t played, and use the “let’s review it” as an excuse to finally go through it. When my eyes laid upon this game, I remembered one thing, it is now delisted, a quick...
  20. THYpiper

    Resident Evil 3 Nemesis quick review

    This is the last of the original RE trilogy, and I'd say it was a very good closing! One of the best points of the game is the atmosphere, it perfectly makes you fell lost in a intimidating big city at complete chaos, where BOWs are being deployed for research, and you became part of the...

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