Tormented Souls (Switch) Review GameSpew’s Score This review of Tormented Souls is based on. Though your modern expectations will need to make some concessions since the game’s style is decidedly old-school, Tormented Souls is a refreshing survival horror title that finally feels like it delivers what it has promised and serves as a reminder of why some of the classics it honors made such a splash back in the day. If you’re an old-school survival horror fan and haven’t played this yet, get it bought, pronto. I’m at least truly thankful that the dreaded tank controls have been avoided, lending at least one very bright spot for me as I always found that style to be maddening. From Resident Evil and Silent Hill, to Alone in the Dark - Tormented Souls is a modern take on the fixed-perspective adventure, offering a modernised control scheme and a more dynamic camera, while retaining everything that made those games so beloved by fans. Now, I will say that going with that style can be both a blessing and a curse, as the game’s use of fixed camera angles leads to old frustrations at times that I don’t miss, but I’ll admit that method also leads to more cinematic moments in places that do help heighten the tension like when being pursued by some unholy abomination that you can see hot on your heels. Tormented Souls deliberately sets out to draw inspiration from classic survival horror. With a fresh twist on the fixed perspective adventure, Tormented Souls modernises for a new generation - as Caroline Walker investigates the mysterious disappearance of twin girls in a terrifying mansion. I’m happy to say that Tormented Souls has broken that streak, delivering a pretty wild ride full of “WTF is that?” horrors and nasty surprises that bring back memories of the OG Resident Evil games. Tormented Souls is a Survival Horror inspired by the original Resident Evil and Alone in the Dark series. More often than not leaning into a creepy atmosphere and perhaps some jump scares to prop up what’s otherwise a lackluster experience, it’s actually made me a bit cynical when new ones show up. In general I’ll admit that I’ve been a bit frustrated by games from the indie space on Switch who describe themselves as having horror elements.
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