Stone the crows! London-based indie studio, SFB Games is probably best know for its Nintendo Switch launch title Snipperclips, but its newest release, Crow Country couldn't be any more different.
Zach McKay is a writer from the United States, and a game lover since he stole his dad’s N64 controller to play Ocarina of Time. He has been playing video games for the better part of 25 years and ...
A trend in the gaming space is survival horror games that take direct inspiration from the PSX era without having an impact other than “Hey, this reminds me of Resident Evil or Silent Hill.” Every ...
Set in what can only be described as a decrepit Golden Saucer, Crow Country doesn’t harbour anything quite as horrifying as Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s 3D Brawler mini-game but nevertheless brings a ...
Although there has been a relative deluge of high quality indie games released over the past few months, Crow Country has been at the top of my wishlist since I checked out the demo last year.
With Halloween fast approaching, there’s no better time to seek out a good horror game to keep you lying awake at night after putting it down. There’s been no shortage of excellent horror games that ...
Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of GameRant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
To say that the independent video game scene reinvigorated the world of horror games is something of an understatement. Although a few mainstream developers held true to horror elements in games, the ...
Announcing Crow Country, a new retro survival horror game for PS5 and PC. What if Resident Evil and Final Fantasy 7 came together into one game? The year is 1990. Edward Crow has disappeared. The ...
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