• Publisher: DreadXP
  • Release Date: May 26, 2020
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  1. Jun 19, 2020
    80
    As experiments go, The Dread X Collection is a complete success. Out of ten games I found four to be legitimately wonderful, and I only regret loading up two. That’s an incredible ratio for a game jam, and the highs more than justify the paltry purchase price. I don’t know if I’ll ever get to see expanded versions of any of these works, but I’m happy that I got to see developers going hog-wild and coming up with truly unique experiences.
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  1. Jun 7, 2022
    6
    The Dread X Collection is an extremely innovative concept, marred by the fact that it's the first collection, and therefore doesn't quite knowThe Dread X Collection is an extremely innovative concept, marred by the fact that it's the first collection, and therefore doesn't quite know what it's doing just yet. 10 short horror experiences, all made with extremely tight deadlines, ranging from tiresome and uninspired to unsettlingly beautiful. Thus becomes an issue with ranking the Dread X Collections, as how do you rate a game that is in itself a collection of smaller original games, with nothing else to it? With the varying quality of some of the titles within, it would be more sensible to rate each one individually, but since I can't do that here I've decided to try to give the entire thing a rating I think it deserves, while stating that the price is worth it for just some of these games, such as Outsiders, Summer Night, and especially Shatter. Full Review »