Hi there, I am a game dev hobbyist, and I love to create mods with a focus on immersive, detailed and atmospheric environments. Most of my mods were made for games made by Frictional Games. I can help with anything regarding level design and gameplay programming.

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5

Pandemia Escondida

Early access mod review may contain spoilers

Sorry mate, this one wasn't it.

Positives:

The visuals and mapping were wrought with care and artistry in most locales.

Certain concepts did pique mine interest.

Negatives:

The execution of gameplay did lacklusterly, akin to an afterthought. It seemed fashioned around the design of the map, with the narrative haphazardly affixed.

Much slow movement did persist, a veritable drag upon the experience.

Alas, no palpable tension did pervade the mod, leaving a void in the immersive tale.

In conclusion, as the tapestry of this digital odyssey unfolds, one is compelled to reflect upon the intricate dance betwixt visual splendor and the lamentable specter of lackluster gameplay. Verily, may future endeavors strive to harmonize the narrative thread with the seamless choreography of interactive engagement, thus transcending the mundane and achieving an apotheosis of immersive gaming experiences.

7

The Grimoire

Mod review
9

Fleeing Brennenburg

Mod review may contain spoilers

The only amnesia mod worth playing in 2022 or in recent memory.

Too many chase sequences and bool appearances should probably have given the player some more breathing time between encounters. It kinda drags ok actually you know what I mean I'll stop explaining

What else uhh, nice multiple endings. Tbh the design was consistent and made sense with the rest of the maps.

Please add Ramenllama on discord btw.

Jokes aside good mod, goog gob.

5

The Curse of Ripley Manor

Mod review
5

Silent Hill: Respite

Mod review

It's nice the creator made a tribute to his favorite game franchise, but sometimes it looked like he made a tribute to himself rather than Silent Hill.

Some rooms and areas in this mod are filled and decorated with things that aren't related to Silent Hill, such as posters of the creator's seemingly favorite movies and images from his other Amnesia mod.
It really feels out of place for a mod that aims to tribute Silent Hill.

Other than that, the mod is alright but it feels a bit underwhelming.

It's cool that it takes place in a map that represents Silent Hill, but sadly there isn't much to do other than read very long notes. The areas could have been more detailed and have more ambient (Most of the rooms are dead silent), it would have helped with the immersion.

Even so, I understand what the creator tried to do and it's decently put together for what it is. I just hoped there would be more interactive elements than just reading notes, you can go pretty creative with this kind of stuff.

Some other stuff:

The rar file included in the mod weights over 800mb (!) and doesn't include much other than some songs, random pictures from the level editor and some videos.

It's probably better to just include a link to a google drive folder that includes those files rather than greatly increase the size of this mod for little to no actual reason.

I also find it very weird how slow and spaced the credits are, I guess the creator wanted to fit the credits to match the length of the song, but I can't think of anyone who would actually stay and watch the slowly-rolling credits just to witness how "cool" it is that the credits match the length of the song. Again, it seems the creator did this for himself more than anything else.

3

Obscurum

Mod review
1

Test

Early access mod review

I came 200 times.

6

Amnesia: Rebirth

Game review
10

Torch Flame Visual Upgrade

Mod review

Much better, thanks.

10

Amnesia: The Modnum Opus

Mod review

After playing this, I don't see any reason why I should play the upcoming Amnesia: Rebirth.