This game is.. very dark to me. It has no sense of humor. There's nothing funny on display. There's no comedy sprinkled throughout the entire content. You'll have to all the time play the game with minimal maintenance. It made me want to skip and this is why it fails.

Thanks to the increased question requests, you may have checked out the following statements on Amazon after this review:

Oh my god. Thank you for the strong emphasis on realistic horror! I've never seen anything like this, and if you have, it's a purely inferior version in every way imaginable. I hope the developer figures out how to recreate this. Too bad that doesn't seem likely now that Microsoft is on the checkbook--and I'm not entirely sure Xeno is in their future plans. Way back in 2008 they won a big legal battle against Harebrained Schemes after its Dead of Winter was picked up by Night Dive.

Such an intriguing world of magic and mystery, the things twisting in mystery's wake, and the tight focus on the story: Extremely effective.

I'm giving this game three stars, because it's just ahead of any of the indie horror games that feel and look great today. Games like Demon's Souls, Shadow of the Colossus, Retro Game Challenge's Tequila Works, House of the Dead, and Silent Hill. And it's something you don't hear about enough. Could you give me a few highlights on it?

Xeno was developed by ZeptoLab (Harebrained Schemes actually developed a game for the console called The Town, but the studio shut it down last year. We're guessing it was probably announced to showcase their indie games but we've not heard more about it yet.) It had an amusing ending though, with Steam commenters lit in a "pyre". Certainly not the biggest fire reach the audience since the days of The Omen or possessed possessed Jonathan Harker. But an interesting ending to an excellent game that does justice to it's setting.

Reviewed on Windows 10.

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