Step into the shoes of Mara Forest as she solves puzzles and explores an old amusement park in our Crow Country Review.
VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "In the end, Crow Country's success feels like SFB Games continually stumbling upon one inspired idea after another. You may have seen these nuances – be they mechanical, narrative, or visual – but never all together in one place; nostalgic in its bone marrow, yet still yearning to do more than recite the past. The way combat, puzzle-solving, cute/spooky atmosphere, and deliberate storytelling all fuse together makes for something that could be called unique. Sure, some resource management foibles prevent it from being a caw-some experience all around, but this ride sticks with you long after its inevitable stop."
Crow Country is a survival horror game aiming for nostalgia with it’s vintage aesthetic but did it hit its mark? Crow Country is a British survival horror game from SFB Games whom you may know from the sensational puzzle game Snipperclips. Author: Ryan Perrow for Game Hype UK.
Crow Country doesn't just recapture the nostalgia of 90s horror games, it improves on it in every way
Played it last night, the game is awesome. It's like classic Re mixed with Re4 and Silent Hill churned through Final Fantasy VII aesthetics. Super well made with smooth controls. Could end up being my favourite of the year.