So yeah, it’s pretty cool, and we recommend checking out both the base game and the free DLC attached. And sometimes it means taking advantage of the game’s side-scrolling format, for better or for worse. Sometimes it will mean wandering through hallways with shapes uncannily reminiscent of Tetris blocks, if the blocks had gone to rot. Sometimes this will mean walking up vertical surfaces or outrunning wheelchair-bound ghosts. The game is literally and figuratively a surreal nightmare in which you must solve mind-bending puzzles and avoid the twisted monsters which live in Lloyd’s head. DARQ tells the tale of Lloyd, a pale, spindly young man who’s become trapped in his own lucid dreams. Don’t know how a puzzle game can be scary? You’re definitely missing out. Most of us get at least a little nervous in the dark, especially if you’ve played Feardemic’s side-scrolling horror puzzle game DARQ.
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