The 3D remake was my favorite game from my childhood and I finally got to play the original. And even if it is a downgrade in some ways, whether it's the framerate or the god-forsaken water temple, this game was still a joy to play through again and I cannot recommend it enough ^ - ^

Since I liked Signalis so much I wanted to play through the franchise it was heavily inspired by :3

I'm amazed that a game that old with dialogue and voice acting that awkward could scare me this much. The atmosphere in this game really is something else and I felt so uneasy so many times. Oddly enough, no area scared me more than the school (I also took the longest there because of that fact).

It got its fair amount of issues, like the gameplay probably feeling too dated for most people (although I blame the framerate more than the actual gameplay mechanics), voice acting being really rough most of the time and the puzzles can be really cryptic. But despite all of these things I still think this is a must play for sillies like me who love survival horror games :3

It's a very unique game in my opinion and I think you get used to the controls fairly quickly, so go play it! :>

Enjoy your vacation in Silent Hill


My Results Screen

I was scared when this game was first announced, how could they remake such an amazing game and not fuck something up?
Well, they didn't. It's just as good as the original. I don't think it's better, but that they are pretty much equal and that both serve their purpose, which is the best outcome I think. (Edit: I just remembered how Ashley functioned in the original... the remake is definitely the better game)

It's absolutely worth playing both versions of the game :)


Holy shit this was amazing, it's been so long since I've really enjoyed both the story and gameplay of a Yakuza game.
And it also kinda turned into my favorite turn-based RPG, although it might not be as impressive considering the other ones I played so far were Persona and Pokemon X3

Only reason why I'm not giving all 5 stars is because it does take a while until the gameplay really becomes fun, the first 10 hours of the game feel like a tutorial. And I didn't like one thing about the ending. Besides that it's an incredible game :3

moth girl save me..
moth girl
save me moth girl

On a serious note, it's a really cool continuation of Project Kat that starts building the world of Paper Lily with all its silly inhabitants :3
Big recommend from me, can't wait to see how it continues in Chapter 2 :>

I absolutely loved every second of it, I'm so glad I finally got to playing it >w<

This game gave me depression.

I love Celeste so much, so you can imagine how excited I was seeing this silly little game ^-^
It's soooo charming and cuuuute, the music made with the Mario 64 soundfont, the game having the same shitty, completely unreliable camera as SM64 - I love everything about it >w<

Also Madeline is gay confirmed, now she is truly like me fr x3c

It doesn't happen often, but this is one of those games that make me feel insane for disliking it. I hear so much great stuff about it, people seem to absolutely adore it, but I hate like everything about it.

I will give it another shot at some point, I want to see what other people see in this game :(

I really need to replay this, because I just didn't really enjoy this game.
I liked it less than Fallout 3 and even 4, even though I was so excited AND I'm trans so I should automatically have a +5 enjoyment buff when playing New Vegas :o

I don't really get it, it discourages me from going fast, but encourages me to go stupid slowly. And even when going slowly, the level design is sometimes just evil.

I don't get Sonic :(

It's inFAMOUS, but again
It improves on some stuff, more variety in abilities, quicker movement around the map and choices being a bit more impactful for example
But it also keeps some flaws like the really poor optimization. I played the last game emulated and I mostly blamed the emulation for the poor performance, but this time I played it on the real hardware and it was a just barely better experience.

Overall inFAMOUS 2 is the sequel to one of the games of all time, but not thaat special.

I love Venture, but with Season 9 and 10 I finally got to the point where I just can't enjoy this game anymore. I play 2 matches and feel empty. It's been 10 seasons and the game feels the same. It feels like there's no progress being made, just a never-ending cycle of the same old gameplay I got to experience when Season 1 dropped.

How do I get the same feeling playing this game that I had during the content drought of Overwatch 1, even though there are frequent updates?
Maybe it's just me, maybe it's just natural that I don't feel like playing anymore after 1,561 hours of in-game playtime, but I still feel like it could be different. I still feel like Overwatch could be so much more, but with OW2 it feels like it became less.

This review contains spoilers

Signalis is a game that no matter how you interpret its cryptic telling of a story, it will stick with you and haunt you

maybe for weeks
maybe for months

It's fascinating to me how much room for interpretation Signalis leaves for the player

Its story can be seen as either a hellish endless cycle or as a long, painful journey to become or reach something greater
Its ending can be seen as tragic or fortunate, haunting or relieving, hopeless or hopeful

Or at least, that's how my interpretations blended with those of others look like
Yours might not and probably won't
And that's where I think the beauty lies in this game


As there are no answers where there are only questions

For gameplay this ass, I didn't expect the story to hit that hard ;w;