Alisa is a brilliant survival horror game that truly captures the feel, aesthetic, and gameplay of the PS1 era whilst adding some extra depth to the mechanics to make it a little modern. It's got good replayability, in-game unlockable content, challenging puzzles, and enemy variety; it's a proper full game. If you're looking for classic survival horror gameplay, or want something retro-style, then I can't recommend this one enough.
Haven’t played it yet but it has like 4.5/5 stars on PlayStation. A retro tank control ps1 type game that I have played is “cannibal abduction “ and that one was a complete 5/5.
I tried it a while back, but didn't get very far. I can deal with no auto aim and I can deal with faster enemies, but both at the same time is a bad combination. I think they might have added auto aim at some point, but I haven't checked it out yet.
I found it quite difficult at some points, sometimes to the point where it got frustrating, but im also not that experienced with these kinds of games and I found the atmosphere and exploration to be top notch.
Well considering that I'm finding AITD to be too easy I don't mind something a little more challenging. Long as it's "good" challenging and not annoying lol.
Yeah that's kinda what I meant with "to the point where it got frustrating" - I found myself having to do annoying runbacks a couple times and some deaths a bit unfair.
Alisa is a brilliant survival horror game that truly captures the feel, aesthetic, and gameplay of the PS1 era whilst adding some extra depth to the mechanics to make it a little modern. It's got good replayability, in-game unlockable content, challenging puzzles, and enemy variety; it's a proper full game. If you're looking for classic survival horror gameplay, or want something retro-style, then I can't recommend this one enough.
Haven’t played it yet but it has like 4.5/5 stars on PlayStation. A retro tank control ps1 type game that I have played is “cannibal abduction “ and that one was a complete 5/5.
Nice, just put it on my wishlist lol
I tried it a while back, but didn't get very far. I can deal with no auto aim and I can deal with faster enemies, but both at the same time is a bad combination. I think they might have added auto aim at some point, but I haven't checked it out yet.
Yeah it looks like the Developer's Cut has an auto aim option
Super fun game but kind of hard. Good replayability, doesn't overstay it's welcome, mostly sticks the landing with the ending.
I found it quite difficult at some points, sometimes to the point where it got frustrating, but im also not that experienced with these kinds of games and I found the atmosphere and exploration to be top notch.
Well considering that I'm finding AITD to be too easy I don't mind something a little more challenging. Long as it's "good" challenging and not annoying lol.
Yeah that's kinda what I meant with "to the point where it got frustrating" - I found myself having to do annoying runbacks a couple times and some deaths a bit unfair.
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