Gameonysus
Bio
Writer, streamer, and game critic. Platformer stan with a love of cute things.
Writer, streamer, and game critic. Platformer stan with a love of cute things.
Badges
Well Written
Gained 10+ likes on a single review
Liked
Gained 10+ total review likes
N00b
Played 100+ games
1 Years of Service
Being part of the Backloggd community for 1 year
Famous
Gained 100+ followers
Trend Setter
Gained 50+ followers
Popular
Gained 15+ followers
Best Friends
Become mutual friends with at least 3 others
Roadtrip
Voted for at least 3 features on the roadmap
Noticed
Gained 3+ followers
Favorite Games
116
Total Games Played
008
Played in 2024
067
Games Backloggd
Recently Played See More
Recently Reviewed See More
I don't normally like these kinds of games but lethal company has grown on me quite a bit. It's a simple loop but what I like about it the most is how you can slowly gain data to learn about the monsters so even if you die of BS it can be a learning experience. I also love decorating my ship even tho its a waste of money bc this is a video game not real life imma buy what I want.
I've never played a decision-based game where absolutely nothing happens before. I picked this game as something to play with a fellow FMV fan. We were both totally okay with this game potentially being kind of bad and it still disappointed me.
Before this game I thought I had played the worst FMV game ever with I saw Black Clouds but this is somehow way worse.
Before this game I thought I had played the worst FMV game ever with I saw Black Clouds but this is somehow way worse.
It's not bad but to say its good is being a little generous. I think the radio in this game totally carries and tbh the story goes in some interesting places. It's very much a run away from the enemy/avoid traps style of platforming. The one hit death can be a pain at times. This is a podcast game where they built the podcast INTO the game. Def heavy handed at times (perhaps knowingly so?) but a fun anti-capitalist pro-environment message.