Hey Guys! Thanks for stopping by. Sorry for the last half of the video sounding kind of bad. I was getting over a cold. Big shoutout to @PhilipReadArt on Twitter for the gnarly thumbnail art!!
Thanks for the Pathogen-X honorable mention! I'd love to continue development of it some day and give it the full story mode treatment with a more polished approach to gameplay. Unfortunately the name got sniped by another unrelated studio on Steam, so chances are I'd have to resume development of the game under a different title sometime in the future. Thanks again for the mention, cheers!
In sequel / remake You can also mention the original game in easter egg. Example: Character can mention *Project Pathogen X* as a failed mission of the first character.
logo and art remind me of PSM back in the day. what a great time. still remember their april fool's "Valkyrie Wilde: Full Frontal Assault" game that my young mind couldn't figure out was fake.
@@AvalancheReviews Well thankfully you didn't, I would have literally died due to a device connected to my heart that demanded I watch a one hour eight minute video lest it explodes.
I’d say in the last 2-3 years have been a huge explosion of old school survival horror games releasing and making huge splashes like Signalis, Alisa, Tormented Souls, and a few others. Also helps that they’re widely available on Steam and console so more access for more people. It feels so great to see the golden era of 1996-2006 survival horror not just return but absolutely dominate the indie scene. People want retro graphics, tank controls, puzzles, world building text, and inventory management with their horror games!
@@ralf5789Signalis is a masterpiece. It not only nails every necessary aspect of classic survival horror, but also brings new ideas to the table, has a killer personality, it's full of layers, unforgettable characters... They really hit it out of the park.
@@AvalancheReviewsWhat about the recent ‘Silent hill 2’ remake and the ‘Resident evil 2’ remake (There’s also a remake of the first ‘Alone in the dark’ game that came our earlier this year, but that’s more of a AA game, but still)?
Arguably more rooted in action horror than survival horror. Still fun and no hate on the modern formula in itself (though I did vastly prefer the original SH2 and RE2 personally), but there's a lot of difference in gameplay and style beyond the surface similarities. I'd say the distinction is a bit like early Black Sabbath fans being surrounded by hair metal in the 80s and casuals being like "same thing". "Not really, but at least we have this traditional doom niche scene that looks interesting"
@@itaybashan3757triple a developers are risk averse. That's why almost all of these games are remakes. New ips are risky, but they're the bread and butter for indie developers.
Problem is that those are all remakes, no new AAA survival horror ips that I can think of (not sure if alan wake 2 fits, might be the exception) @itaybashan3757
44:33 The Cell has one of the greatest audio/visual effects scenes in a movie, imo. When he stands up from his throne and starts rushing towards her, and you can hear the enormous wall tapestry hes wearing as a cape start pulling through all the wall mounts faster and faster as he rushes her. Amazing to see in a theater. Ofc, that whole movie had great cinematography...again, just imho. I was hooked from the opening scene w the horse in the desert.
Man I love these videos. No other youtuber makes me buy games like you do Jared heheh having grown up with og RE and SH means a lot to me that I found your channel a couple years ago! Please never stop making these, thank you
Hi Jared! Just wanted you to know you were listed as my ✨top creator✨on my TH-cam wrapped this year. No surprise to me, thanks for posting another banger as usual!
I just have to say thank you for all your videos Jared! Found your channel not too long ago an now I'm top 0.1% of viewer's according to my recap :D keep up the good work and tell us more about survival horror
I just wanted to say, that I really enjoy your videos! You always find the right words to describe those games in an informative and very enjoyable way. The most important thing is, that the viewer can feel your passion for those games. Keep on keepin' on, you are really, really good at what your doin'! Thank you for all your great work! I love (survival) horror games and it's so cool to see that so many different games are available and beeing developed! There are so many cool hidden gems to find in the vast space of the internet. Thanks to you I discovered many new games in that genre. Nearly every single game you show in your videos ends up on my wishlist or I already bought it. Now, I just need the time to play them.
The character in Connection TNW looks like Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Lincoln had a baby oddly enough. And all the characters move and act like puppets in Thunderbirds Are Go, or Team America: World Police for the less cultured.
I have written down, bought & played every single game you have ever mentioned in all 6 parts of this series, & let me tell you, the excitement I feel when I see you've dropped a new list is indescribable, especially when I can already see at a glance that I havent played most of these. Also, you should check out a short game called Concluse. It doesnt have combat, but trust me, the Silent Hill influence is strong, & the dithered 32-bit puzzles mixed into a chain-link, rusty, bloody world, where nothing makes sense until a 2nd playthrough, I think you'll like it 😊 & its free.
14:40 Happy to catch such a new collection of games! Did you forget bout killer7, though? I may have missed a shoutout but I can't believe you didn't comment on the 1Pov killer7 aiming scheme!
Great, something to put on while making chilli. I love that so many indie games are making these types of games. Endless Blue reminds me of Dino Crisis for some reason.
46:15 Fatal Frame had something similar. Holding a button made you "auto-run". And releasing it caused you to stop. No way to prove this but it might be to help players who can't wrap their heads around tank controls with fixed camera angles by letting them only have to think about turning, and not have to move forward and turn. Us vets can do it no problem. But as I have seen with some people who didn't grow up with it. They can't for the life of them do it.
My Friendly Neighborhood is one of my favorite modern RE clones. It's also the one and only mascot horror game that I hold a special place in my heart for.
This is why I love indie survival horror games so much, and the games that I look foward the most is Sorry, We're Closed, Scarlet Lake and The Lacerator.
So glad you included Sorry We're Closed!! Especialy now that the game just got released, hope you make a full video about it, these really help the games sales, I bought so many games because I heard from them here
I'd like to recommend Haneko's Late Homework (or Late Homework | 遅れた宿題), which is a short game (can be beaten in less than an hour) and I'd categorize as a mix of Animal Crossing with Silent Hill. It has a nice atmosphere and work a look in my humble opinion
Scarlet lake is interesting but I will admit that i was taken out at the start when the main guy just sees a dude get drug into the bush and says nothing. Not even a quip. I feel like the demo would have been better served by having the key card you need being on that guy so you have to follow and try to get it instead of just it being treated like it doesn't exist.
Every time you update this series, I think "my town would be perfect for a silent hill style game. I should do that." Then I remember that I have no experience with either coding or design.
Honestly my favourite series of videos on youtube at the moment. thank you also is pathogen X still indevelopment? Ive seen theyve not made any updates in years it seems
idk if it is the Endless Blue creator's intent but the dream-like stuff contrasting so much from the earlier gameplay has me immediately assume this is how the protagonist is perceiving the infection of whatever of released from the lab. I.E. as it infests more of her brain, the more she sees hallucinations.
This video is the reason why indi games are flourishing and triple AAA developers have lost touch with gamers. I'm so glad these games are getting recognition
The more the industry secure the genres with their respective markets, the more we'll have any niche getting satisfied for a mass array of gamers. Heck, we might even get new genres as the objectives standards of quality that define them gets more easily understood - meaning the craft gets more comprehension and we also get more quality products, which also leaves room to understand how to innovate the execution of game mechanics and any other systems that makes the art of video games more fun and creative. Survival horrors, Boomer Shooters/Arena and Metroidvanias for instance are paving an interesting road for the indie industry to go toward to. It's facinating.
Yo avalanche have you played the glass staircase? Puppet combo game inspired by ps1 survival horror. Has fixed camera angles, basic puzzles and combat reminiscent of early RE.
Connection: TNW at some points, especially when the protag's face is in frame, reminds of Team America and the stop motion Christian show with the talking dog. "En-ter-ing... the .. mind space?" Classic camp stuff I'd buy and play just to laugh at after a few bourbons
Thanks for another set of modern resident evil clones for us to check out Jared. I still need to check out your Silent Hill 2 remake video... I will do that on Thanksgiving break lol! Thanks for the great content as always my man!
I just couldn’t get into sorry we’re closed. It feels WAY more like a surrealist queer dating sim rpg than a survival horror game. I’m shocked so many ppl thinking it was a survival horror game still walked away enjoying it
Sorry We're Closed is so evocative of that avante garde style that so many early PS1 titles had in 1996. Those games you'd see a million ads for in magazines, but maybe never played. Or rented at Blockbuster (or Zappers!) out of curiosity.
Sorry wer'e closed was a surprise find during the Steam Next Fest. The style, the unique gameplay, it's all perfect. I think the biggest thing that's annoying me now with a lot of RE clones is they emulate the PS1 aesthetic almost to a fault. Where I feel like Sorry uses it as a base but still creates a modern vibe to it.
Is it wrong that I tend to enjoy more Survival Horror games where I am a badass? I may have very limited weapons and gear but I look good while using them.
I mean. It says moder resident evil clones. Since when did you not in a modern re game? Re 7 is the only horror game released since 0. And (barring 1 and 2 remake) the last actually scary resident evil was Code Veronica prior to 7 and not since 7. So we have 1, 2, CV, 0, 7, the remakes of 1 and 2 for horror. The rest, nemesis, 3make, 4 and rem4ke, 5, 6, Village, mercenaries 3d, revelations 1 and 2, Umbrella and Darkside Chronicles, Resistance, Outbreak 1 and 2, ReVerse, operation raccoon city, is this actually a horror franchise? Let's not forget devil may cry is basically a series made from a demo of 4. Now umbrella Corp was the scariest game in the series, but not because it's horror, more that it is so horrible the knowledge it exists stains your memories in the real world. Haunting reality with its foul abomination.
Survival Horror, Arcade-Retro FPS, (Actually) Tactical FPS, Real-TIme Strategy, Stealth Games...AA, asian, and indie market is just right there, quietly filling in and covering the various niche that I crave for. This is why I just can't see what's the fuss with the _"gaming is dead / boring / lacks variety now!"_ crowd.
I really hope the Endless Blue devs were just experimenting with the surreal and psychological. We have enough of that and it gets pretentious. Let's get that clean horror underwater narrative with a good mystery.
I finished Broken Pieces last year, in terms of narrative despite the length it feels like a prologue with all the unresolved plot threads and the main character not really progressing anywhere by the end. Current day Marvel style writing had me switching over to the original French language voice track to try and tone down the obnoxiousness. It's not like I hated it, if the aim was to tell a story it feels unfinished and unresolved, it just needed a final act or something to pull things together and actually finish the game.
I recently tried Broken Pieces last time it went on sale and I really wanted to like it but it felt more like spending the day with my wife in Martha's Vinyard then a tense survival horror experience. However Scarlet Lake looks right up my alley downloading the demo now.
Still with the schizophrenic approach that these are supposedly Resident Evil clones, but anything resembling RE4 is basically disqualified from the get-go. At this point, I am of course no longer surprised, but that top-down and other views are fine and over-the-shoulder third-person shooter isn't... honestly I think it will never stop to irritate me.
It breaks my heart that with such a huge resurgence of the genre, all modern AAA attempts outside of capcom fail to meet financial expectations. Alan wake 2 only just recouping its cost and dead space shelved again even though both games received raving reviews. It’s clear we all love the genre but it still doesn’t generate enough profit to keep investors happy with us getting more amazing games like them. At least we have the indie scene, but Damn with a capital D I love it when they have the production value of those two games. I’m a whore for good graphics and satisfying feeling gameplay.
Hey Guys! Thanks for stopping by. Sorry for the last half of the video sounding kind of bad. I was getting over a cold.
Big shoutout to @PhilipReadArt on Twitter for the gnarly thumbnail art!!
Have you done a video on Zero Protocol or Evil Awaits. I think they fit the bill for this.
No probs.
Take care of your voice. 🙏🏾
Thanks for the Pathogen-X honorable mention! I'd love to continue development of it some day and give it the full story mode treatment with a more polished approach to gameplay. Unfortunately the name got sniped by another unrelated studio on Steam, so chances are I'd have to resume development of the game under a different title sometime in the future. Thanks again for the mention, cheers!
Or you can do a prequel or side story.
🙏🏾 Don't give up on your ideas, they could be worth a lot in a few years.
In sequel / remake You can also mention the original game in easter egg.
Example: Character can mention *Project Pathogen X* as a failed mission of the first character.
@@sodaraptor well late homework was amazing
Scarlet lake and broken pieces were standouts for me, they all look pretty interesting though, great video Jared!
the lacerator idea so good, that manhunt feeling of snuff location for an audience, perma damage
more 2d horror growing
logo and art remind me of PSM back in the day. what a great time. still remember their april fool's "Valkyrie Wilde: Full Frontal Assault" game that my young mind couldn't figure out was fake.
Swell timing, I was just looking for an exactly 1 hour and 8 minute long video. As usual you delivered the goods.
I almost made this video 1 hour and 7 minutes. Imagine the fallout.
@@AvalancheReviews Well thankfully you didn't, I would have literally died due to a device connected to my heart that demanded I watch a one hour eight minute video lest it explodes.
@@Sophnar0747 Jared singlehandedly saving lives on the daily
PSM style cover for a thumbnail - dope.
I love it
I’d say in the last 2-3 years have been a huge explosion of old school survival horror games releasing and making huge splashes like Signalis, Alisa, Tormented Souls, and a few others. Also helps that they’re widely available on Steam and console so more access for more people. It feels so great to see the golden era of 1996-2006 survival horror not just return but absolutely dominate the indie scene. People want retro graphics, tank controls, puzzles, world building text, and inventory management with their horror games!
signalis was the best one released so far.
@@ralf5789Signalis is a masterpiece. It not only nails every necessary aspect of classic survival horror, but also brings new ideas to the table, has a killer personality, it's full of layers, unforgettable characters... They really hit it out of the park.
thank god for indie devs reviving genres we thought were lost
If the triple-A industry won't deliver survival horror games, the indie scene has us covered.
@@AvalancheReviewsWhat about the recent ‘Silent hill 2’ remake and the ‘Resident evil 2’ remake (There’s also a remake of the first ‘Alone in the dark’ game that came our earlier this year, but that’s more of a AA game, but still)?
Arguably more rooted in action horror than survival horror. Still fun and no hate on the modern formula in itself (though I did vastly prefer the original SH2 and RE2 personally), but there's a lot of difference in gameplay and style beyond the surface similarities. I'd say the distinction is a bit like early Black Sabbath fans being surrounded by hair metal in the 80s and casuals being like "same thing". "Not really, but at least we have this traditional doom niche scene that looks interesting"
@@itaybashan3757triple a developers are risk averse. That's why almost all of these games are remakes. New ips are risky, but they're the bread and butter for indie developers.
Problem is that those are all remakes, no new AAA survival horror ips that I can think of (not sure if alan wake 2 fits, might be the exception) @itaybashan3757
You really do a service to the community by bringing these titles up
It's a tough job, but someone's got to do it.
44:33 The Cell has one of the greatest audio/visual effects scenes in a movie, imo. When he stands up from his throne and starts rushing towards her, and you can hear the enormous wall tapestry hes wearing as a cape start pulling through all the wall mounts faster and faster as he rushes her. Amazing to see in a theater. Ofc, that whole movie had great cinematography...again, just imho. I was hooked from the opening scene w the horse in the desert.
Oh, this PSM thumbnail was a hit of pure nostalgia
I love this series. Amazing thumbnail!
Another Wild World of MODERN Resident Evil Clones!!!
I absolutely love these keep em coming!
Will do!
Sorry We're Closed's combat kind of reminds a little of Killer 7. Looks interesting.
Man I love these videos. No other youtuber makes me buy games like you do Jared heheh having grown up with og RE and SH means a lot to me that I found your channel a couple years ago! Please never stop making these, thank you
Hi Jared! Just wanted you to know you were listed as my ✨top creator✨on my TH-cam wrapped this year. No surprise to me, thanks for posting another banger as usual!
I just have to say thank you for all your videos Jared! Found your channel not too long ago an now I'm top 0.1% of viewer's according to my recap :D keep up the good work and tell us more about survival horror
I just wanted to say, that I really enjoy your videos! You always find the right words to describe those games in an informative and very enjoyable way. The most important thing is, that the viewer can feel your passion for those games. Keep on keepin' on, you are really, really good at what your doin'! Thank you for all your great work!
I love (survival) horror games and it's so cool to see that so many different games are available and beeing developed! There are so many cool hidden gems to find in the vast space of the internet. Thanks to you I discovered many new games in that genre. Nearly every single game you show in your videos ends up on my wishlist or I already bought it. Now, I just need the time to play them.
Love the thumb nail, that takes me back, so far back. I still have all those swimsuit issues of PSM.
Easily the best game mag of my childhood.
Hey Jared is it wrong that I love pumping biceps to this particular series? lol
No. That's the intended purpose of these videos!
This is clearly a chest...or possibly a shoulders series. No pulling. 😎
More games to add to the wishlist. Thanks!
Top tier thumbnail! Friggin love those old PSM covers!
The character in Connection TNW looks like Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Lincoln had a baby oddly enough. And all the characters move and act like puppets in Thunderbirds Are Go, or Team America: World Police for the less cultured.
A new video from Jarred!? Work is going to be so much easier tonight! 🎉
Bro/ Sis , you took the words out of my mouth.
(Prepares coffee ☕️ as I begin to type my report )
Man, love that throwback to PSM.
I have written down, bought & played every single game you have ever mentioned in all 6 parts of this series, & let me tell you, the excitement I feel when I see you've dropped a new list is indescribable, especially when I can already see at a glance that I havent played most of these.
Also, you should check out a short game called Concluse. It doesnt have combat, but trust me, the Silent Hill influence is strong, & the dithered 32-bit puzzles mixed into a chain-link, rusty, bloody world, where nothing makes sense until a 2nd playthrough, I think you'll like it 😊 & its free.
14:40
Happy to catch such a new collection of games!
Did you forget bout killer7, though? I may have missed a shoutout but I can't believe you didn't comment on the 1Pov killer7 aiming scheme!
Great, something to put on while making chilli. I love that so many indie games are making these types of games. Endless Blue reminds me of Dino Crisis for some reason.
46:15 Fatal Frame had something similar. Holding a button made you "auto-run". And releasing it caused you to stop. No way to prove this but it might be to help players who can't wrap their heads around tank controls with fixed camera angles by letting them only have to think about turning, and not have to move forward and turn. Us vets can do it no problem. But as I have seen with some people who didn't grow up with it. They can't for the life of them do it.
My Friendly Neighborhood is one of my favorite modern RE clones. It's also the one and only mascot horror game that I hold a special place in my heart for.
This is why I love indie survival horror games so much, and the games that I look foward the most is Sorry, We're Closed, Scarlet Lake and The Lacerator.
6:18 looks like The Arm finally got out of the Black Lodge.
Someone said Dreamcast aesthetics.... I have been summoned.
Bricked up the moment I saw this on my homepage, much love.
I've been told I have that effect on people.
My absolute favourite part is how woodenly the guy at 19:24 just goes down after a CRIPPLING leg injury.
That PSM style cover art for the thumbnail really caught my eye
I have my eyes on Endless Blue & Scarlet Lake - they look great. Great vid!
So glad you included Sorry We're Closed!! Especialy now that the game just got released, hope you make a full video about it, these really help the games sales, I bought so many games because I heard from them here
I'd like to recommend Haneko's Late Homework (or Late Homework | 遅れた宿題), which is a short game (can be beaten in less than an hour) and I'd categorize as a mix of Animal Crossing with Silent Hill. It has a nice atmosphere and work a look in my humble opinion
Just started Signalis, it's so good. I need more.
Yeehaw!
So fucking good!!!
Great choice of games, both style and quality wise. This video is a pleasure to watch (and rewatch). Please keep em coming 🤗
Scarlet lake is interesting but I will admit that i was taken out at the start when the main guy just sees a dude get drug into the bush and says nothing. Not even a quip. I feel like the demo would have been better served by having the key card you need being on that guy so you have to follow and try to get it instead of just it being treated like it doesn't exist.
Every time you update this series, I think "my town would be perfect for a silent hill style game. I should do that." Then I remember that I have no experience with either coding or design.
That Sorry We’re Closed looks so very Killer 7, gonna need to give it a shot!
as you can see these classic type of horror games like og classic RE games are far from dead, good to see it still lives on… great stuff dude 😊
Honestly my favourite series of videos on youtube at the moment. thank you
also is pathogen X still indevelopment? Ive seen theyve not made any updates in years it seems
Sorry we're closed looks so sick
(Ps. love the phil artwork, great dude!)
Im digging the PSM style thumbnail.
I love it so much!
I’m convinced Sorry We’re Closed is a lost Suda51 game.
I can't get enough of this series.
idk if it is the Endless Blue creator's intent but the dream-like stuff contrasting so much from the earlier gameplay has me immediately assume this is how the protagonist is perceiving the infection of whatever of released from the lab. I.E. as it infests more of her brain, the more she sees hallucinations.
Hey! Thanks for another great video!
Have you tried Lamentum? Also a survival horror in a topdown perspective with both close and ranged combat.
i dont know if survival horror is actually getting popular, but it seems to have an extremely reliable niche audience for indie devs
Another collection to add to my steam wishlist
This video is the reason why indi games are flourishing and triple AAA developers have lost touch with gamers. I'm so glad these games are getting recognition
Dude. That thumbnail. So good
Genre keeps on giving! Great ones at that!
The more the industry secure the genres with their respective markets, the more we'll have any niche getting satisfied for a mass array of gamers. Heck, we might even get new genres as the objectives standards of quality that define them gets more easily understood - meaning the craft gets more comprehension and we also get more quality products, which also leaves room to understand how to innovate the execution of game mechanics and any other systems that makes the art of video games more fun and creative.
Survival horrors, Boomer Shooters/Arena and Metroidvanias for instance are paving an interesting road for the indie industry to go toward to. It's facinating.
Yo avalanche have you played the glass staircase? Puppet combo game inspired by ps1 survival horror. Has fixed camera angles, basic puzzles and combat reminiscent of early RE.
In love with the fact that this first game uses the RE door animation.
endless blue looks pretty nice
Just watched Mr. Kravin play the demo for Scarlet Lake and I thought “Jared”… and here we are haha 🤣
Connection: TNW at some points, especially when the protag's face is in frame, reminds of Team America and the stop motion Christian show with the talking dog. "En-ter-ing... the
.. mind space?" Classic camp stuff I'd buy and play just to laugh at after a few bourbons
Thanks for introducing me to Atari Teenage Riot.
Enjoying what I've heard so far.
Thanks for another set of modern resident evil clones for us to check out Jared. I still need to check out your Silent Hill 2 remake video... I will do that on Thanksgiving break lol! Thanks for the great content as always my man!
22:40 (nitpick incoming) box says "20 rds" and shows 24 inside the half open box... not a big deal but personally, details make a difference
Endless blue graphics reminds me more of late 1990's pc horror games like the blair witch trilogy than dreamcast games.
I just couldn’t get into sorry we’re closed. It feels WAY more like a surrealist queer dating sim rpg than a survival horror game. I’m shocked so many ppl thinking it was a survival horror game still walked away enjoying it
Perfect timing I've been binging these all weekend
Isn't MeinSpace that German social media?
This joke is so bad I actually laughed 😂
@AlmostLikeHuman perfect. Lol. I'm a dad, so I have to practice.
I’m glad you are still doing these, my favourite content on your channel 💪
Sorry We're Closed is so evocative of that avante garde style that so many early PS1 titles had in 1996. Those games you'd see a million ads for in magazines, but maybe never played. Or rented at Blockbuster (or Zappers!) out of curiosity.
It definitely has the kind of a vibe. Just the right balance between weird and cool. Kind of like Galerians on PS1.
We need a resident 3 remake faithful to the original.
The only channel I would want to have a discord of. I've screenshots no one else interested in.
Sorry wer'e closed was a surprise find during the Steam Next Fest. The style, the unique gameplay, it's all perfect. I think the biggest thing that's annoying me now with a lot of RE clones is they emulate the PS1 aesthetic almost to a fault. Where I feel like Sorry uses it as a base but still creates a modern vibe to it.
Lol yeah a "modern audience" vibe 😂
Man I miss PSM and magazines
Is it wrong that I tend to enjoy more Survival Horror games where I am a badass? I may have very limited weapons and gear but I look good while using them.
I do too. I call them action horror.
I mean. It says moder resident evil clones. Since when did you not in a modern re game? Re 7 is the only horror game released since 0. And (barring 1 and 2 remake) the last actually scary resident evil was Code Veronica prior to 7 and not since 7. So we have 1, 2, CV, 0, 7, the remakes of 1 and 2 for horror. The rest, nemesis, 3make, 4 and rem4ke, 5, 6, Village, mercenaries 3d, revelations 1 and 2, Umbrella and Darkside Chronicles, Resistance, Outbreak 1 and 2, ReVerse, operation raccoon city, is this actually a horror franchise? Let's not forget devil may cry is basically a series made from a demo of 4. Now umbrella Corp was the scariest game in the series, but not because it's horror, more that it is so horrible the knowledge it exists stains your memories in the real world. Haunting reality with its foul abomination.
I love these videos! Please, keep them coming.
U cnt just drop this casually on a sunday like here guys 🤯🤯🤯
How much you wanna bet I can?!
The Clone Wars Continues!
Yay! A new bedtime story in my favorite series! 😊
Great video thanks for the awesome work
Survival Horror, Arcade-Retro FPS, (Actually) Tactical FPS, Real-TIme Strategy, Stealth Games...AA, asian, and indie market is just right there, quietly filling in and covering the various niche that I crave for.
This is why I just can't see what's the fuss with the _"gaming is dead / boring / lacks variety now!"_ crowd.
I really hope the Endless Blue devs were just experimenting with the surreal and psychological. We have enough of that and it gets pretentious. Let's get that clean horror underwater narrative with a good mystery.
I cant get enough of these videos
Yes another installment of my favorite video i love watching it to see what i could try to play later
Thanks for mentioning Dead of Darkness 🙏
My pleasure! Like I said, I love putting 2D, sprite based games in these videos.
Shadow Over Normoth werewolves or whatever those are look like they could use a stop in place and roar when they get on screen.
Looks like someone enjoyed PSM.
New Avalanche Reviews video, eh? Time to bring a change of underpants.
I finished Broken Pieces last year, in terms of narrative despite the length it feels like a prologue with all the unresolved plot threads and the main character not really progressing anywhere by the end. Current day Marvel style writing had me switching over to the original French language voice track to try and tone down the obnoxiousness. It's not like I hated it, if the aim was to tell a story it feels unfinished and unresolved, it just needed a final act or something to pull things together and actually finish the game.
Commenting for the algorithm. Keep up the good work my dude
Guessing what Broken Pieces is going for is something similar to Parasite Eve? If so, I may give it a look down the line.
I recently tried Broken Pieces last time it went on sale and I really wanted to like it but it felt more like spending the day with my wife in Martha's Vinyard then a tense survival horror experience. However Scarlet Lake looks right up my alley downloading the demo now.
Excellent video as always thank you
Yo! How did you get the art that simulated the cover for a PSN magazine? That's sick!!!
First half of the games mentioned in the video has been covered on this channel this year already...
Still with the schizophrenic approach that these are supposedly Resident Evil clones, but anything resembling RE4 is basically disqualified from the get-go. At this point, I am of course no longer surprised, but that top-down and other views are fine and over-the-shoulder third-person shooter isn't... honestly I think it will never stop to irritate me.
It breaks my heart that with such a huge resurgence of the genre, all modern AAA attempts outside of capcom fail to meet financial expectations. Alan wake 2 only just recouping its cost and dead space shelved again even though both games received raving reviews. It’s clear we all love the genre but it still doesn’t generate enough profit to keep investors happy with us getting more amazing games like them. At least we have the indie scene, but Damn with a capital D I love it when they have the production value of those two games. I’m a whore for good graphics and satisfying feeling gameplay.