Scorn is an experience I will likely never forget, which is sometimes all you can ask for in a game. While the combat can be disappointing and the story made absolutely no sense, I recommend picking up this horror/adventure title — if you have the stomach...
Despite showcasing an interesting visual design, Scorn is an agonizing trip through a bizarre alien world with clunky combat, glacial mechanics, boring exploration, and a misplaced narrative...
If Scorn were much longer than it is, I think it would have overstayed its welcome. But the fact that it's such a bite-sized sprint through the grisly and surreal made it memorable and satisfying. The frustrating combat, mercifully, only haunts a fraction...
Published: 2022-10-17, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
The aesthetics are disgusting biomechanical masses – it's perfect, Unforgettable stomach-churning interactive moments, An interconnected world feeding a massive puzzle, Droning soundtrack is unsettling and subtle
Alien world can be confusing to navigate, Combat is frustrating, Ammunition and health is painfully scarce
Aesthetically disgusting, Scorn touches on several deep-seated phobias all at once, ensnaring you with its alien and disgusting universe. While the worldbuilding shines, the combat can be pure frustration. Come for the visceral stomach churn, and stick ar...
Published: 2022-10-17, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
The aesthetics are disgusting biomechanical masses – it's perfect, Unforgettable stomach-churning interactive moments, An interconnected world feeding a massive puzzle, Droning soundtrack is unsettling and subtle
Alien world can be confusing to navigate, Combat is frustrating, Ammunition and health is painfully scarce
Aesthetically disgusting, Scorn touches on several deep-seated phobias all at once, ensnaring you with its alien and disgusting universe. While the worldbuilding shines, the combat can be pure frustration. Come for the visceral stomach churn, and stick ar...
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Published: 2022-10-14, Author: Eric , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Over the last couple of weeks, Scorn and I have developed something of a contentious relationship. I like Scorn, but we have had an ongoing conversation where I try to figure things out, and Scorn…well…scorns me. Every time I try to be reasonable, Scorn g...
Intriguing aesthetic that faithfully captures the biomechanical imagery of its inspirations, Larger, act-long puzzles are satisfying to watch click into place
Smaller puzzles aren't interesting or challenging while also being repetitive in quick succession, Combat quickly becomes a main focus and is immensely frustrating, Automatic saves and game-breaking bugs can force full level restarts, wiping out hours of