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Sword of the Stars: The Pit
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Sword of the Stars: The Pit

Surviving in the underground

The Pit is an extremely challenging and unbelievably ugly piece of a game. Nevertheless it is pretty fun to try this challenge over and over again, just to progress a bit further than the last time. This game really gives you no break. Relentlessly it tries to kill you in all sorts of cunning and unexpected ways. Even a backpack full of food, ammunition and medicine doesn't mean you are safe. Around the next corner there could still be a robot that beats you silly. In the pit everything tries to kill you! If something kills me, for a second I need to hold myself back to not punch my screen. And after that, I try it again, because this kill motivated me even more. Maybe this time I am finally going to find a shotgun? Or a power armor? Or the radio control for that cunning robot. I nearly always play as an engineer, mostly because I can't stand not being able to open a closed ammunition box or those cryo-stasis devices. Other than that the graphics are extremely ugly, even for a retro-style indie game. Sound FX and backround music are pretty weak and boring too. The balance is pretty good, even though some weapons are too strong and some too weak. Atmosphere and controls are awesome, same as the amount of weapons and extras you can get. The level design is pretty disappointing. At least every run will generate new levels. The enemies are pretty cunning too: the will always try to sneak up from your blind spots. Other than that, they are pretty stupid.

1 gamers found this review helpful
Rise of the Triad (2013)

Oldie, but poorly

Ouch! Well, that was a bad call... The idea sounded so good: Take an old-school-shooter, produce a remake and start surfing on that retro-wave we are all experiencing these times, to bring back that nostalgic feeling we all know. Unfortunately not even the biggest craving for nostalgia will be of any use, if an unfinished game of such poor quality is released. If you hanker for the gaming-pace and the freedom of a 90s shooter, you better start searching for the dusty originals. Don't waste your time playing this mess...

3 gamers found this review helpful
FTL: Advanced Edition

In space, nobody can hear you swearing

Retro games on Kickstarter are very popular these days, but FTL is the best proof that"old-school" or "retro" does not have to be automatically bad if the developers know what it takes to make a good game. FTL turns out to be a very challenging and complex "Roguelike" game; despite its simple UI. Also, the Advanced Edition shows that Subset Games knows how to keep their fans happy: The new elements blend brilliantly in the game. As FTL-pilot you get more variety, more gameplay depth, more fun - and the best is: the expansion is for free!

1 gamers found this review helpful
Banner Saga

The death comes unexpected!

With a subtle combination of special abilities I may force all enemies to their knees and survive the tactical battles without big losses. In the following text windows I click on the answer that I think in this situation may be the only correct one... and may quite easy lose some of my carefully and costly leveled favorite heroes. Without warning. Just like that. How do they dare to do this to me!!!11! But as much as I was shocked, I surely will remember this situation for months. Because it happened all of a sudden. And because I could have prevented it. Or at least, that's what I think might be the case. I can't really tell, because the game will leave me uninformed until the very end. The Banner Saga will not appeal to everyone: It is painfully unfair, has a unique but also very unusual graphic style and does not tell his fantasy story about refugees in any spectacular cutscenes, but in soundless text windows. But it is also an unforgettable experience - if you really engage the challenge.

3 gamers found this review helpful
Lifeless Planet Premier Edition

An exhausting journey

What a pity... This surreal game could have been so much more. Instead it feels like a copius-told Sci-Fi story forced into the "frame" of a video game, which was then stretched to the maximum possible lenght. Now that I have played it, I remember numerous passages of the game which could have been deleted from the final product without experiencing big losses in the gameplay experience. I would have preferred a much shorter playthrough time instead of repeating those countless, redundant and replacable jumping levels or solving "puzzles" on the Kindergarten-difficulty-level...

46 gamers found this review helpful
Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs

Not what I expected it to be

Sadly, I didn't get the panic attacks I paid for. This sequel provides discomfort instead of pure terror. Fans of Dear Esther could like the intelligent entangled story plot with its poetical allegories (I don't). To be fair, this kind of story-telling is rare enough in gaming as well as extreme terrific experiences are. People expecting “Dark Descent 2” will be disappointed for sure. Anyway $20 are far too much for just 4 hours of gaming. Pros: + Very good sound effects creating a great atmosphere. + Feeling of anxiety until around mid-game. + Nice dia- and monologues. + The “enemy” stays mysterious until the end Cons: - Ridiculously easy riddles. - No inventory system. - No “mental health status”. - Extremely short. - Plot sometimes a bit too vague due to poetical allegories of the Dear Esther-creators. - The “enemy” is unseizable and therefore appears to be unimportant for too long. - Very vague and interpretable ending.

4 gamers found this review helpful