![]() The main problem lies in the presentation, with the environments being boring, grey and repetitive. You can also chop up enemies with a sword, which is never less than fun. Having said that, the action is decent, with the shotgun in particular being substantial enough in its damage dealing to be described as satisfying. Sadly, while we do have a curiously perverse love of top-down, old-school arcade shooters like Alien Breed and Take No Prisoners, Larva Mortus just doesn't have enough charm to it to remain interesting. The likeness of your main character, at least in terms of the non-top-down view of him, to Nocturne's Stranger is surely too uncanny to be coincidental. Larva Mortus is one of these games, although it definitely earns some credit for taking inspiration, deliberate or not, from Terminal Reality's excellent horror title, Nocturne. ![]() Indie Games are appearing on Steam more frequently than Princess Diana crops up in the Daily Express and an awful lot of them are decent concepts stretched so thin they'd make Kate Moss look portly. ![]()
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