Developed by SFB Games, survival horror adventure Crow Country sees you playing as Mara Forest, a young woman hell-bent on finding the now-missing Edward Crow, enigmatic owner of the recently-shuttered Crow Country amusement park.
The game has a wonderful retro graphical style that evokes the likes of PS1 classics Resident Evil and Silent Hill while adding an impressive amount of density and detail to environments. This added level of detail does make it hard to discern which items can be picked up, however, especially in areas where the lighting is too low, abetting the horror rather than helping it.
While things look fresh out of the 90s, there’s a vastly superior degree of comfort and playability. The game controls like the Resident Evils of yore, though there's an option to switch to a more contemporary control scheme. Quality of life ideas are everywhere in the game, including on the difficulty level, which even offers an “exploration” mode that fully disables enemy encounters. While this may upset purists, it’s a huge accessibility win, especially with so much of the map being worth exploring.
Turning off enemies does remove one of the best facets of the title, though. Creature design is phenomenal, masterfully toeing the line between grotesque and lethal, ensuring that every enemy encounter is a harrowing one. In a masterstroke, your gun deals higher damage the closer enemies are to you, so the game actively encourages putting yourself in danger. It’s brilliant.
Sound design further enhances the mood, offering suitably creepy ambient tracks, distressing combat tracks — one track in particular sounds like composer Ockeroid was prompted with “horror castanets” and just rolled with it — and of course, the “save room” theme.
It’s truly impressive what SFB Games has accomplished with such a small team. If you like 90s horror games — Resident Evil especially — then you owe it to yourself to try out Crow Country.
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Never heard of this, but it has my attention now.
@gbanas92 What’s the estimated length on this one? I’m definitely intrigued with this one.
Nice. There's been a lot of PS1 resi inspired horror games but very few are good. This one looks like the best one yet.
Also well done on at no point using the words "love letter" in this review 👍
One of the Devs (a couple of brothers company I think) was on PS Access podcast last week.
Quite the retro fan.
Loved the demo, will be picking this up at some point.
@Kanji-Tatsumi a lot of them get elements right, but this one gets the most right cumulatively of all the ones I've played! It's great!
@somnambulance anywhere from 3-5 hours I'd say, based on how thorough you wanna be!
@gbanas92 how much does it cost
@gbanas92 Love it. I’m excited for this and Indika. I really enjoy when I can blast through a solid game in a few days like I did as a kid. Appreciate the review. It sold me on this one!
I’ve never heard of this game until now. Great review! I might look up some videos and maybe give it a purchase. It does sound pretty good.
Looks like something that might be worth getting on the SteamDeck when a sale drops it to sub 5$.
This sounds like a good time, in particular for my generation! I am interested
This looks interesting, definitely tempted to pick it up.
Remember seeing the trailer for this a while back and thinking it'd be an indie sleeper-hit. Hopefully, not such a sleeper, after all! Looks solid.
Definitely picking this one up tonight. I was sold on the demo alone.
It's like Resident Evil 1/2 with FF7 graphics and I adore it lol
Tried the demo a while back, loved the vibe and gameplay. Will def be picking this one up.
This sounds awesome. Will definitely be giving the demo a go.
seeing games like this and dave the diver makes me wish the vita was still supported , or they made a new handheld , these games are perfect for something like that.
Totally want this, looks right up my (nightmare) alley.
I already commented, but I’d also like to add that I’m very pleased to read that you can change the control scheme to a more modern play style. I cannot do tank controls anymore. Having modern controls will only enhance my experience rather than frustrate me, so I’m looking forward to this.
@Kanji-Tatsumi I really enjoyed Signalis. Not sure if that is one you tried or not.
@twitchtvpat This would be awesome on a Vita! I might wind up double dipping and grabbing it for my Steam Deck like @sword_9mm mentioned, just to get close to that experience!
@Kraven Happy to bring such a cool game to your attention in that case! And agreed on the control option. Between that and the "no combat" mode, the game does an incredible job of being aware that some people have different ideas in mind when it comes to experiencing horror!
@somnambulance Happy to be of assistance! And Indika looks really cool too! I'm probably gonna grab that myself at some point!
@TheAmbienWalrus Definitely agreed! Obviously, modern horror works well too, but take the way Silent Hill used fog back in the day! It's such an entirely different feel to the approach to horror and it's fantastic!
@dark_knightmare2 Pricing info is kinda cagey so far (that wasn't even in the press kit!) but I believe it's $19.99/ £15.99. We'll know for sure tomorrow once it's live though!
@gbanas92 good price thanks for the answer
@gbanas92 How are the trophies, by the way? Is it a straight forward platinum, or does it take multiple playthroughs?
The devs of this are the guys who used to make "The Decline of Video Gaming" flash animations (which was 15 years ago now jesus christ)
I did not know this was on PSN. Boulder Punch on YT alerted me to this.
@somnambulance 5 hours I believe
@Kraven Getting an S rank could pose a problem at least on a first run, so you might need more than one go, but beyond the "ranking" trophies, I wouldn't consider it to be too too challenging to get the trophies!
@dark_knightmare2 of course!
Final Fantasy 7 graphics, silent hill and resident evil influences, what's not for a 90's kid to love! Amazing Game!
physical copy please!!!!
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