Pretty solid horror game that's clearly PT inspired, but still stands on its own with dreadful atmosphere and scares. The house is really detailed and very terrifying to explore.

Has a couple notable flaws though, like clunky controls, obtuse puzzles, and the later chapters aren't as interesting.

Better than the original version since it looks stunning and doesn’t run as terribly. But the Dream Eater sequences are still too tedious and there’s some minor bugs.

An enjoyable if predictable Batman story. The black and white mode was cool too.

Notable improvement over the first season. Telltale's take on Joker as John Doe and his relationship with Batman was really memorable, with very good voice acting throughout.

Can’t get enough of these type of games. The challenging but addicting, Hotline Miami-esque gameplay is very strong here with awesome style and music. And I was also surprised by how interesting the writing was, though it does end a bit too abruptly.

A pleasant little game. Very short and simplistic, but polished with good music and art.

A bizarre but charming game about catching talking food. This has surprisingly good character writing and voice acting for what it is, though the gameplay loop and quests got a bit repetitive after a while.

The mystery itself is solid enough, but wasn’t into the characters or dialogue as much

A fine return to Amnesia though underwhelming coming from SOMA. It’s not very scary like TDD was and the pacing felt off to me, but made up for it with a better story and more varied environments that kept it interesting throughout. Frictional’s engine is really starting to show its age though.

The gameplay and puzzles in general are janky and the voice acting could’ve been better, but was really unique and wraps up with a pretty powerful ending. My favorite from Swery.

It's a neat puzzle game outside of too much backtracking, but kinda forgettable. And some bugs and performance issues held it back further.

An awesome game about browsing a parody of the Internet in the 90s. The puzzle-solving could feel a bit too obtuse at times, but the level of dedication towards evoking the look and feel of that era made this one of the most unique I've ever played.

2020

Equal parts charming and unsettling, Omori is an emotional game that I couldn't recommend any higher if one can handle its subject matter. The story is compelling and gradually builds toward an outstanding conclusion, the cast is very likable, the art is unique, and the soundtrack is among the best I've heard from a game. The pacing did feel a bit dragged out about halfway through and the combat is pretty simple for how lengthy the game is, but I still loved it from start to finish. Must play.

Enjoyed it. Wasn’t exactly scary, but has good atmosphere and detailed environments. Lot of cool shots in its sequences too.

A strong improvement over the first, minor issues with controls aside. Great visuals, varied environments with excellent set pieces, and has even stronger atmosphere.