Not the best, but as a 30 minute game, it's pretty entertaining. It plays like DOOM 3 (the non-BFG version), so if you don't like the flashlight-weapon switching gameplay in that, you probably should skip this one. Not as good as other games by the same developer imo, but I don't regret buying this. I enjoyed the experience despite how short it was, it was more comical than I expected but the visuals were a good creepy contrast to that.

Also, I think it's funny how some people are pointing out that this might be related to/referencing an old MLP fanfiction called "Rainbow Factory"; if David Szymanski can answer whether or not this is the case that would be nice

Unfiltered, disturbing, cruel, but also silly and satirical to avoid being too dark. Ville embraced his limitations and gave it his all with this one. Projects like this one seriously have given me the hope that I too can also make my own video game without having to be some kind of programming mastermind, but instead a visual artist and storyteller first.

Not as iconic as the other games when it comes to monsters, themes, or even characters, however it laid down the framework of not just the rest of the series but also many other survival horror games to this day. Very revolutionary but also very spooky with some pretty good puzzles.

Very fun and quirky, but short, rhythm game. I enjoy the variety of genres which makes each track stand out, and probably has my favourite songs I've heard in this series. Also you can play as Parappa

World was a bit hard to navigate sometimes, but once you get an understanding of the flow of things, it's one of the best hack and slash games I've played. Banger soundtrack, intense gameplay, and very cool/fun characters.

Janky but feels fluid to play regardless