Korpus: Buried over the Black Soil Reviews
Korpus: Buried over the Black Soil is a first-person horror game in which you have been sent to evaluate an abandoned house, set somewhere in Eastern Europe. Uncover the houses past and the secrets buried within.
App ID | 1236190 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Korpus |
Publishers | Korpus |
Categories | Single-player |
Genres | Action, Adventure |
Release Date | 14 Feb, 2020 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English |

14 Total Reviews
12 Positive Reviews
2 Negative Reviews
Score
Korpus: Buried over the Black Soil has garnered a total of 14 reviews, with 12 positive reviews and 2 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
101 minutes
The game looks and feels spooky but has far as the story and actual spooks go they leave alot to be desired, the enemy encounter sections is what made me quit they consist of bad gimmicks and dark mazes. it might be worth 10$ for Graphics so I would wait for a discount if your on the fence.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
15 minutes
Authentic PS1 style graphics and with an atmosphere so spooky that I have to gather courage to play it.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
95 minutes
look I actually like the story and don't mind the 1990s graphics but if you are going to make this a chasing game in some parts...make it easier to open doors and the shift button to run which hardly works....the guy can only run 2 inches from the last spot??? I finally gave up in the cellar after running for the second chase and only not making it because I couldn't get the door opened before he shot me...either make it easier to run or people will detest your game and never buy from you again....I would have recommended this if you change that.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
166 minutes
An atmospheric setting and an rollercoaster story make for a fantastic short story with a few stumbles along the way.
Pros:
Story is great
Notes changing the layout is very cool
Music and sound is top notch
Lots of great visual spooks, think "Layers of Fear" without the questionable narm
Cons:
Iffy door physics can rip you out of the horror vibes, especially during tense moments
The "Estate Agent" set up doesn't really matter in the long run and the supernatural aspects are never really justified
The "Threat Encounters" vary from "Fine, but rely too much on the wonk doors" to "Insufferable mazes with goofy gunman enemy"
Overall:
I usually don't score games, but If I had to I'd say 8/10. Great Story that gets hamstringed in the end by an awful final enemy section.
EDIT: I forgot to mention the main reason the "Threat Encounters" are a real pain in the arse, and that's because the player character has the stamina of a 75 year old smoker with severe COPD.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
64 minutes
There were some moments where I felt like I didn't know where to go. But overall pretty good. There are some chase scenes but they weren't to difficult.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
69 minutes
It's decent, worthwhile on sale as it is quite short and full price is a bit much for what you get. I like the art style, and the levels are well designed. It's not terrifying, but it is unsettling, and draws attention to an atrocity that is little known in the west. Although with that said, it's almost like two separate stories - the transition between those two stories was quite jarring. But overall it's fine, and worth a look if it's on sale and you need a decent horror experience for an hour or two.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
147 minutes
Korpus: Over the Black Soil is a solid horror game, not relying on constant cheap jumpscares and going for a more athmospheric approach. The Ps1 era graphics are candy for the eyes. Piecing the story together around the house is a good way to make the environment change. However the gimmick of "changing the environment around you" by reading or looking at pictures is not so well implemented. When it's done with photos it's well done because you have to recognize the place represented. With text it's maube too direct. The mazes are short and not that difficult to manage and still keep a tense athmosphere.
I had a good time with the game for the hour and a half it lasted.
👍 : 6 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
165 minutes
Korpus was a really fun game to stream! Took me a bit less than 3 hours to beat it. The story kept me hooked right from the beginning and the way the house changed with the story was very clever. The puzzles felt immersive and were tied well into the story.
The PS1 era inspired graphics worked well with the whole concept and the game looked and felt polished. The soundscape made the environment believable and atmospheric.
A solid horror game experience to enjoy in one sitting!
👍 : 10 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
73 minutes
[h1]I know you are in my house.[/h1]
[i]Korpus: Buried over the Black Soil[/i] is a short but clever game, with a pertinent reminder about an event that has been neglected in western history. The game's main pull - that the house reshapes itself depending on the notes you've read - is sadly a little underexplored, given that notes are seen only in a linear fashion, so the game has zero replay value. The game also falls prey to that all-too-common horror game trope wherein the main protagonist can only run for five seconds before wheezing and slowing to a crawl.
However, the way the house does reshape is very clever, the graphics and atmosphere are impeccable, there are some very, [i]very[/i] good spatial puzzles, the story is neat, and the game is a decent length for the price, provided you got it on sale. I think this game has been unfairly overlooked (probably due to the price), but it is worth a look. It is well made, even if some of the chase scenes are a bit lackluster (especially the last one, with an enemy who looks a combination of spooky and absolutely ridiculous). Very much worth it on sale, hopefully the developers (who seem to be from Ukraine) have another go at horror.
[b]Backlog Clear: #2[/b]
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
101 minutes
The game is a solid 1.5 to 2 hour experience with puzzles, a linear story, and an interesting mechanic that changes the surroundings depending on what it is you read or see, rooms change and time changes.
I'll try to make it a very simplistic review, is it worth $10? Maybe not exactly, as it has no replay value. $5-6 feels like it'd be the sweet spot. If you do want to take the plunge, it is an interesting story, it's not too intense of a horror game, it doesn't have cheap jump scares. It's mostly focus on the plot and narrative of why the House exists and what is wrong with it, and learning of the history behind it all. If you want an interesting narrative-built story with a side of Horror? This would be for you.
The Pros are, the game is well made, I can tell the developer put good time, polish and effort in this game. It's tightly knit and consistent throughout. It's much more polished than the average 'indie horror'. The choice of ambience isn't 'amazing' but it fits the pacing well.
The Cons are, the steep price and my internal-screaming of the Mechanic relating to how 'the environment around you changes, the more information/knowledge you have' - I feel is sorely under-utilized. The sheer potential of this 'Mechanic', the concept of 'anything' you learn can be a Curse or Blessing can be taken to such extreme potential in a horror game, that my imagination goes bonkers on what could be possible, if a developer were to take this concept and Amplify it immensely for the sole purpose of giving the player a masochistic challenge - this game, however, and as mentioned above, is built with a Story in mind, and isn't made seeking to make you sh*t your pants.
I recommend it - if you have no qualms about it being $10 and you like Horror, like good plots - I'd say its worth the time and money.
Furthermore I gave it a Let's Play on my Channel and the first video can be found here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms0qS_07t7Y
👍 : 14 |
😃 : 0
Positive