This game is really fucking fun if you can get past the infrequent crashes and mild (but still annoying) bugs.

*Granted you have a group of 3-4 ppl willing to play

I loved the grunge cell-shaded style and how satisfying missions were. I just wished there was more substance. Definitely should've had more variety and more mini games to break things up.

This my first survival/action horror game and I've already experienced peak of the genre. I'd be surprised if it got much better than this.

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real mfs played this 11 years ago when it released on PS3 with an exclusive online versus mode.

Super inspired indie game. It's main gimmick is a bit repetitive but they use it in really clever ways that I could really appreciate. The boss battles, OST, and some of the character interactions (namely with Chicory) REALLY carry this game.

Also yes, this is yet another indie game that's secretly about depression and anxiety. It's one of the good ones though, trust.

The moment the credits rolled I audibly said "Ok."

I think my main problem with this game is that nothing really happens for the vast majority of the story and then they kinda just throw every plot-important thing at the end.

It's deflating honestly. It's to the point where I didn't even know the game was gearing up to end until I got the "this is a point of no return" pop-up.

I mean atleast the open world gameplay loop was fun enough to motivate me to see this through to the end.

The game's fun to play but terrible to progress. Having to complete a subset of arbitrary challenge requirements to unlock new levels isn't something I'd call enjoyable.

I don't know why devs feel the need to pad out shit by assigning unfun chores just to see more of the game.

I got this game because a friend really wanted me to play it and go in completely blind. I'm only 3 cycles in right now and nothing could've prepared me for how scared shitless I'd become while playing this. It's probably one of the few games out there that makes being at the bottom of the food chain a genuinely horrifying experience.

Not only are you trying to hunt lesser creatures for survival, but you also have to deal with bigger eldritch horrors hunting you relentlessly for their own survival. It's fucked up.