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Tormented souls review
Tormented souls review






The developers of Tormented Souls have thrown their back into an old-school experience for Tormented Souls. Once again, not sure why you need to be naked for ocular surgery.Īfter this you begin the game proper and you’ll notice a few things. She rises out of the tub to discover that her eye has been removed. I don’t mind nudity in art, or as a way to convey a story beat, but I’m still unclear on why Caroline needed to be naked for this. A stabbing headache makes her black out, and she awakens naked, in a tub, in the dingy hospital. Tormented Souls sees you playing as Caroline Walker, a young woman who receives a mysterious envelope from the Wildberger Hospital containing a photo of two young girls. The surprising thing about Tormented Souls is how it does not want to engage in complete upheaval, though at times it feels like it might. Things like Dead Space added their own touch, and in general, permutations of the established formula seem to always move in the right direction. Resident Evil 4 switched up the mix for the better, and the new first-person Resident Evil games have done excellent work reshaping the genre again. I love to see the genre shaken up, pulled apart, and reconfigured any way developers want to. I am by no means a survival horror purist.

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Tormented Souls Review – Participating in a Hesitant Upheavalĭeveloped By Dual Effect, Abstract DigitalĪvailable on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and Series S, Nintendo Switch






Tormented souls review