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It is shocking how much Amnesia can frighten the player, but it does. Frictional Games has perfected the art of inducing heart-pounding, intense terror, injecting every moment with atmosphere, danger, and macabre intrigue. Great graphics, great story, great sound design, great gameplay; a masterwork in survival horror.
I'll admit, when I first bought Organ Trail, I wasn't sure how much I was going to enjoy the game after playing around with it for a bit. But after some time getting used to how it played, I found it enjoyable and didn't regret the purchase. The game's relentless survival elements and incredibly stiff gunplay may be off-putting to some due to their learning curve, but sticking with it means getting some intense survival gaming that can be both silly and refreshingly somber at the same time. For $5, definitely worth it.
A good little platformer, while it lasts. It's commentary on DLC may not be anything new at this point, but dammit if I still don't find it refreshing. For $2 you'll get some laughs and decent gameplay, just don't expect to take very long to complete it.
Great for lovers of JRPGs during the mid 1990s. Heartbit is very effective at capturing that atmosphere with great graphics and, even better, some really great music that could belong in any of the classic SNES JRPGs. Characters are generally entertaining, and the combat is a great mesh of classic and current turn-based gameplay. Definitely worth a buy.
To clarify: 10/10 does not mean that this game is perfect. It has its flaws. But for its ambition, for its story, for its style, for its dialogue, and just for the way this game haunted me after completion, it deserves a "10." Susan Ashworth is one of the greatest video game protagonists of all time, hands down.