About Hunter X Omen:
Hard to describe but it feels like a lost classic ps2 game, in a very good way. I love it. Soundtrack is great, it pulls no punches. A fine peice of art that manages to capture that feel that the certain PS2 games have flawlessly. I am constantly questioning if this was some hidden old gem of a game that some big publisher decided to release on steam, but it actually was made and released this year! Congrats on the team for making such a fun game that really feels like nothing I have played before but feels like a classic I missed out on growing up. 10/10 a must try.you enjoy semi-challenging metroidvanias this may be for you. The controls are tight and the bosses aren’t complete pushovers. Normal enemies can even get the better of you if you don’t respect them. The music ranges from good to great. The English translation is not the best at release but it’s passable. A full playthrough took me about 11 hours and I had no major bugs or crashes, rare these days. Overall, a hidden gem among the pile of indie trash.Estimated playtime of 11 hours for 100% completion. This game’s map is quite large and fast travel locations scattered around don’t make it too painful to backtrack around. There are a lot of items in this game, especially consumables, but I never really found the need to use them. Boss fights can be challenging at times as getting hit often inflicts a lot of damage. There is a lot of equipable gear and spells however and using the right ones can help immensely with dealing wit the bosses. There are some puzzles that are required, many of the solutions for these can be found in the form of notes while exploring.