I almost gave up with this after the couple first chapters. The gameplay just ain't very good and it forces you to fight the same enemies over and over again with mostly cosmetical changes. I did keep playing it and I'm happy I did. There is something magical here with its insane story and visuals. It's not for everyone but it is at least unique.

The PC port sucks tho. You can't change the resolution anything over 1080p or it zooms in and makes it unplayable. Force some SGSSAA so your eyes wont bleed.

It ain't no Bubble Trouble.

Pretty cool combination of bullet hell & typing with some banger music.

There are some annoyances like the font being kinda hard to read at times and it still has some bugs (I managed to glitch one of the bosses and had to restart).

It's badly designed game for cheap scares.
Play with friends and you will have some fun with it.

Short and sweet co-op puzzling, mostly. The last mission is a kind of a mess and it's a shame it ends with a whimper.

Short and imaginative take on platforming game with beautiful visuals.

The multiplayer is great, but goodness the campaign is bad. It's so repetitive, same enemies in same corridors that all look exactly the same. At least playing it on Legendary brought some fun with the challenge, but yeah not a fan.

It has been about 10 years since the original Orcs Must Die and pretty much nothing has changed since then. It's more of the same fun tower defence gameplay but in the end not something you will remember after a week of playing it.

It's still good and I really enjoy the varied boss fights in this one.
Only thing I really dislike about it the world tendency system and how you can lock out of content because you didn't manage to get world to a pure white tendency.

Intricate, well designed puzzles in a atmospheric world. This time there are some bloat running between rooms, but that is a small blemish in otherwise great puzzle game.

Beautiful, immersive world with mostly interesting puzzles. I wish there were some harder puzzles here and there.

Not as good as A Fisherman's Tale but still easily worth your time.

Hit pretty close to home, anxiety is a bitch.

Great classic Resident Evil clone.
For such an small budget game they really nailed the atmosphere. Moody dark mansion with great detail everywhere. Another strong point for the game are the puzzles. Unlike the influence some of these are really challenging and that's an positive thing.

One thing I personally dislike is the main characters design. It just feels out of place and just looks like some dudes wet dream, which is a shame because most of the monster designs are great!

A short co-op puzzling that overstays its welcome with its simplistic game mechanics.

It tries to be in the same ballpark as Little Nightmares but in the end there are just too many blemishes.
It has beautiful visuals, but the music is mostly forgettable. It has some great puzzles, but there are also lots of generic block pushing ones. The story is charming, but the kids voice sounds like 30 year old women doing high pitched voice.