One of this year's best horror games.
TSA writes: The aesthetics, densely packed environment and, at times, challenging combat go together to create a really enjoyable survival horror experience that results in Crow Country promising to be a sleeper candidate for my game of the year.
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.