Ratings and Reviews by egostat

View this member's profile

Show reviews only | ratings only
Previous | 71–80 of 90 | Next | Show All


Kaged, by Ian Finley
egostat's Rating:

Taghairm, by Chandler Groover
egostat's Rating:

CYBERQUEEN, by Porpentine
egostat's Rating:

Galatea, by Emily Short
egostat's Rating:

The Ballroom, by Liza Daly
egostat's Rating:

Writing Program Five, by Dan Cox
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Interesting concept, limited execution, April 2, 2023
by egostat (Purgatory of Social Ineptitude)

While I did enjoy the concept of controlling the story through a command bar, the story was unfortunately much shorter and bare-boned than I expected. I think that, if the author had done more with this, it could have been an incredibly interesting experience, but my actions were limited. It's possible that I was also missing something, but ultimately, from what I saw in this, there was not much to it.

You can log in to rate this review, mute this user, or add a comment.

the uncle who works for nintendo, by michael lutz
egostat's Rating:

9:05, by Adam Cadre
egostat's Rating:

Three-Card Trick, by Chandler Groover
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Listen., April 2, 2023
by egostat (Purgatory of Social Ineptitude)

Wow. The atmosphere in this game is incredible. I hadn't really read the reviews or anything else before I began, so I was definitely shocked when it took such a sudden swerve. The way the protagonist talks to others in their head is mildly unsettling and the background details were as well, to say the least. It made me curious and want to find out more about the story. The tension in the last scene especially made me feel incredibly nervous. I loved it!

You can log in to rate this review, mute this user, or add a comment.

The Wizard Sniffer, by Buster Hudson
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
It just kept getting better., April 2, 2023
by egostat (Purgatory of Social Ineptitude)

I adore the characters, all the twists, and all the interactions. This was possibly one of the text adventures in which I became most attached to its characters—Tuck especially. It's difficult writing this review without any spoilers, but it was a pleasant surprise playing through this, even if my awkward clown brain couldn't figure out what to do next quickly enough at times. It took a while for me to get used to the frustration of not being able to do much by myself due to my form as a pig. The side romance is very cute, by the way. And the ending is unbearably cute. (Spoiler - click to show)Unfortunately rest in war, Ser...

You can log in to rate this review, mute this user, or add a comment.


Previous | 71–80 of 90 | Next | Show All