Jasmine Gould-Wilson
Being a real-time stealth strategy game, I know the crewmates I choose can make or break a mission.
Lies of P might not rewrite the book, but it does an excellent job of making its own additions to a well-worn script.
Every trial feels like you're just scraping by.
A masterclass in technical and thematic maturity.
Part sci-fi body horror, part thrilling detective yarn, Slitterhead is a story of humanity versus monstrosity in a city where both are plentiful. Bokeh's debut release bravely takes strides to manipulate, challenge, and evolve how we play horror games, and while some of these risks do not pay off as well as others, Slitterhead's sheer creative ambition is impossible to ignore.
"Whatever South of Midnight lacks in innovation, it makes up for with unmistakable ambition."
The amount of disgusting gore is an absolute delight.
It's impossible to roleplay a narrative that's already set its course.
If spraying zombie brains over apocalyptic ruins isn't a great way to heal and move on, I don't know what is.
There's a push-pull relationship here as The Dark Pictures' classic DNA merges with Directive 8020's newness