Tormentum: Dark Sorrow
Tormentum: Dark Sorrow
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By: OhNoo Studio
Galvanic_Spiral
Senior Content Writer
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The Good
- Fantastic dark surrealist art style creates a creepy atmosphere throughout
- writing is good
- ethical choices affect ending.
The Bad
- Moral and philosophical elements are too shallow to really work as intended
- puzzles pose almost no challenge whatsoever
- one-dimensional characters with no voice acting.
Our Verdict
Decent
A qualified success; the positive aspects still outnumber the negative, but the weaknesses noticeably hinder the experience.
It’s got far more beauty than brains, but for gamers who appreciate a macabre atmosphere and distinctive art style, Tormentum could be just the brief but darkly beautiful diversion they’re looking for.
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