![]() Why not GamerFocus? Because a colleague reviewed the PS5 version months ago (and didn't liked it as much as I did). You can read my full review in spanish in Tribu Gamer. A rehash of gameplay tropes was what they promised and delivered.Īnd I loved it with passion, even with its multiple defects. The fixed camera angles, music, character animations, weird puzzles and cheesy voice acting was just how I remembered in the turn of the century. I didn't realized I miss so much that style of horror games until I played Tormented Souls on my Switch and was invaded with nostalgia. When I was a teenager, I was obsessed with survival horror games like the first Resident Evil games, Silent Hill on PS1 and PS2, Fatal Frame, Forbidden Siren and every other game in the genre I could find. Really, really hope to see more from this developer in future. It's got some stunning visuals and sound mechanics. It rarely feels cheap, despite the small team and, presumably, small budget. It's … Moreīut overall, this game is an incredibly tense, engaging, and surprisingly innovative survival horror game that is absolutely worth your time. Not in a "so bad it's good" way, more in a, "We found a few people who could do an American accent and had them do overly dramatic line reads" bad.īut overall, this game is an incredibly tense, engaging, and surprisingly innovative survival horror game that is absolutely worth your time. I know these games like the back of my hand NOW, but I do remember fumbling in the dark when I first played these. Some of the puzzles required walkthroughs to figure out, but the same was true when I played REmake and Silent Hill 2. I found health and ammo to be excessively scarce in some areas, but I still managed to beat the game with these items on hand. And unlike other games that aim for nostalgia, this one is actually good, and stands toe to toe with the best in the genre. Made by a small Chilean developer, Tormented Soul leans hard into the trappings of 90s survival horror - limited ammo and healing items, save ribbons, tank controls (optional, but appreciated), labyrinthine environments and obtuse puzzles. Tormented Souls is like a Resident Evil or Silent Hill game, if it were made in a universe where RE4 never happened and survival horror games stayed, well, horror games. It was briefly shouted out my My Life In Gaming's year-end wrap up, and a few folks on their Discord absolutely sang its praises. Boy howdy, did this game ever come out of friggin nowhere and knock my socks off.
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