![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Otherwise, it’s just a pretty good indie adventure: the difficulty and pacing are absolutely spot-on, even if the visuals lack the ostentatious fireworks we’re used to these days. What was definitive about it was its co-op play, and that’s clearly the special ingredient Larva Mortus lacks. Of course, we are old fogies, with many troubles and long memory: for us Alien Breed was a shooter that defined gaming. These days it’s hard to say how many readers will remember age-old shooter Alien Breed, to which Larva Mortus is akin. While there’s a core set of story missions about the search for an evil artifact, you find yourself playing in an RPG manner, performing side missions to get suitably leveled-up for the challenges ahead. You level your character as you progress, spending points to boost various attributes according to how you want to play, but what’s most interesting is the open campaign structure. People have certainly tried to light us up with frights over the years Larva Mortus is a solid recent attempt from independent developers Rake in Grass. This demon-hunting room-to-room dungeon-crawler is essentially an arcade game - its power-ups dropping from enemies and crates - but the extra details make all the difference. As an agent specializing in exorcism, you are tasked to hunt monsters of the supernatural in a dark, ominous, and randomly generated atmosphere full of undead, terrifying and demonic nightmares. ![]()
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