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8 people found this review helpful
39.6 hrs on record (37.7 hrs at review time)
The Quarry (2022), developed by Supermassive Games and published by 2K Games, is an interactive horror thriller adventure with a choices matter focus and multiple endings. As a huge fan of horror movies, especially cheesy B horror flicks, I found The Quarry capturing that nostalgic, campy vibe. Set at a summer camp, it follows counselors facing supernatural threats, with your decisions shaping the story’s outcome, much like a classic B movie.

Pros

Engaging Story & Characters:
Supermassive Games crafts a gripping narrative that hooks you from the start, blending teen drama, supernatural horror, and campy B movie charm that I adore. The ensemble cast, including stars like David Arquette, Ariel Winter, and Justice Smith, delivers stellar performances, making each counselor feel distinct and relatable, like the quirky archetypes in Sleepaway Camp. Their witty banter, emotional depth, and evolving relationships keep you invested, while the choices matter mechanic adds weight to every decision, letting you shape their fates in thrilling, unpredictable ways. Whether it’s deciding who takes a risky shortcut or who faces the monster, the story feels personal and replayable, perfectly capturing the over the top drama of my favorite B horror flicks.

Atmospheric Visuals & Sound:
Stunning visuals and creepy environments nail the horror thriller vibe, while the sound design heightens tension, perfect for jump scare fans.

Replayability:
Multiple endings and branching paths encourage replays, like rewatching a cult horror flick to uncover new twists.

Cons

Disappointing Werewolf Design:
A major letdown is the werewolves’ appearance they look like they skipped leg day at the fur salon, practically copy pasted from the wendigos in Supermassive’s Until Dawn. Werewolves are supposed to be majestic, fur covered beasts, but these creatures are scrawny, bald, and look like they got lost on their way to a low budget Until Dawn audition. Their lack of iconic werewolf traits like thick, shaggy fur or that classic lupine snarl makes them feel like generic monsters, stripping away the B horror charm I love. It’s a missed opportunity to lean into the campy, hairy werewolf aesthetic that could’ve elevated the scares.

Pacing Issues:
The story slows in the middle, much like some B movies that lose momentum before the big finale, disrupting the thriller’s flow.

Limited Gameplay:
Beyond choices and quick-time events, gameplay feels shallow, similar to the simplistic plots of my beloved B horror movies not always bad, but lacking depth.

Occasional Bugs:
Minor glitches, like animation stutters, can break immersion, though they almost add to the quirky, low budget horror charm

Overall:
The Quarry is a gloriously campy, choice driven romp that’s like a heartfelt fan letter to B horror movies, slathering schlocky, chainsaw kissin fun with slick horror thriller polish. Sure, the werewolves look like they ordered their fur from a sketchy Temu ad run by a shady wendigo drop shipper, seriously, these budget beasts are so hairless they’d get laughed out of a Friday the 13th audition! Still, it’s a gory, gleeful blast for fans like me who worship at the altar of cheesy slashers. I'll make a review soon on my channel.

It claws its way to 7 Temu Werewolves out of 10.

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The Quarry, On Steam $59.99, When on sale $8.99

The Quarry – Deluxe Bonus Content Pack, $14.99, When on sale $8.99

This Bundle includes:
'80s Throwback Character Outfits
Send the camp counselors' looks back in time! This retro pack includes new ‘80s-inspired cosmetic character outfits for The Quarry’s playable characters.

Instant access to Death Rewind system
Get instant access to Death Rewind, a retry mechanic that normally unlocks after your first completion of The Quarry. Start the story with three opportunities to reverse a playable character's death, giving you a chance to alter fate and save them in the process. But with only three retries per playthrough, you'll have to decide when someone's life is truly worth saving, and the undoing of one horrible end may lead to another. Choose wisely.

Bonus Movie Mode option: Gorefest
Press play, sit back, and indulge in the most gruesome, gory, splatter-filled version of The Quarry. For fans of grindhouse grotesqueries: an abundance of death, dismemberment, and buckets of blood await in this brutal option for Movie Mode.

Horror History Visual Filter Pack
Tailor the aesthetic of The Quarry to your liking by choosing from three cinematic visual filters, each replicating a different era and style of iconic horror filmmaking! Choose from an 8mm-style film grain (Indie Horror), a retro VHS aesthetic ('80s Horror), or the classic black-and-white cinematic filter (Classic Horror).
Posted 30 August, 2025. Last edited 18 September, 2025.
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3 people found this review helpful
0.2 hrs on record
100 Fantasy Cats is a cozy, free to play hidden object game on Steam where you search for 100 adorable cats in charming, hand drawn fantasy themed locations. I completed it in 13 minutes in July 2025. It’s short, relaxing, and fun, with vibrant artwork and 100 achievement unlocks, one for each cat found. Some cats are tricky to spot.

Hidden Object Game Rating:
7/10
Posted 28 August, 2025.
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3 people found this review helpful
0.3 hrs on record
100 Aliens Cats is a charming, free to play hidden object game where you hunt for 100 adorable cats in alien-themed, hand drawn landscapes. I completed it in 15 minutes in July 2025. It’s short, cozy, and fun, with a sci-fi twist and 100 satisfying achievement unlocks, one for each cat found. Perfect for a quick, relaxing playthrough, though some cats can be tricky to spot.

Hidden Object Game Rating:
7/10
Posted 28 August, 2025.
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4 people found this review helpful
1.1 hrs on record
Weeb is a standard clicker game that doesn’t stray far from the genre’s typical formula. As someone who primarily plays these games to chase achievements, I found it serviceable but unremarkable. The gameplay loop is predictable—tap to progress, unlock upgrades, and watch numbers climb—which offers the usual fleeting satisfaction but lacks innovation to stand out from countless other clicker titles.

Visually, the game feels underwhelming. The background art is simplistic and uninspired, with little detail to draw the eye. Similarly, the character designs are generic, missing the charm or personality that could make them memorable. While the game runs smoothly and the interface is functional, there’s nothing in the presentation that elevates it beyond a bare-bones experience. For achievement hunters, it’s a quick stop; for others, it’s unlikely to hold attention for long due to its lack of depth or unique flair.
Posted 28 August, 2025.
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5 people found this review helpful
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1.4 hrs on record
Fling with a Tiefling is a charming yet fleeting visual novel that offers a cozy, romantic escape, though it’s not without its shortcomings. Set under a starlit sky, you spend a single, enchanting evening by the campfire with Karrus, a charismatic and witty Tiefling whose charm draws you into a brief but meaningful connection. The game lets you shape the romance through choices, adding a personal touch to the story, but the limited decision points can feel restrictive, offering only a handful of paths that may leave you wanting deeper narrative branching.

The writing is tender and heartfelt, capturing the quiet magic of a one-night encounter, yet at times it leans heavily on familiar romantic tropes, which might feel predictable to seasoned visual novel players. The voice acting is exceptional, infusing Karrus with vibrant personality, though the limited cast means fewer interactions to flesh out the world. The evocative soundtrack, with its gentle melodies and ambient tones, perfectly enhances the intimate fireside atmosphere, but the music loops can become noticeable during the short playtime.

At roughly 20 minutes, the game’s brevity is both a strength and a weakness—while it suits the free price tag and delivers a polished, emotionally resonant experience, its short length may leave players craving more depth or a longer-lasting story. Additionally, the lack of replayability, due to minimal variation in outcomes, might disappoint those hoping for more reasons to revisit. Despite these flaws, Fling with a Tiefling remains a delightful, bite-sized adventure for visual novel fans and newcomers alike, offering a warm, fleeting romance that shines brightly, even if it doesn’t linger long.

Visual Novel Score
4 Tieflings out of 10
Posted 12 August, 2025. Last edited 18 August, 2025.
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5 people found this review helpful
197.5 hrs on record (186.3 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
I suggest giving this game a try if you're a fan of life simulation games.
Posted 31 March, 2025. Last edited 12 August, 2025.
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