One of the most innovative shooters I've played in years.

The only downside to this game is the lack of gwent.

Apart from simple combat that became quite dull for the second half of the game and quite uninteresting level design, In my mind this game's worldbuilding, characters and art direction make me recommend this game either way.

Finished in one sitting. A great combat mixed with great hispanic vibes. It is super impressive to see how a student project turned into a full, easily recommended game.

Did I cry? yeah, my sensitive self is the way it is.
I absolutely adored the mechanics, environments, atmosphere and most of the things in general - highly recommend!

(also, the music is outstanding. I had to odd the ost to my playlist)

One of the best usages of movement I've seen in games.
The story was good, same with fluid gameplay and melodical soundtrack.
The only con was the predictable game core - played the first section? - you are very likely to know how the rest of the game develops.

Disco elysium introduced me to the world of philosophy, and I'm so thankful for that.

Every time I think about Zelda-like games on PC, the first thing that comes to my mind is Death's Door. With its non-boring combat and well-made world mixed with beautiful OST that I can't stop listening to, the game brings good memories only.

I love the little crow, love the side characters, bosses and coziness to its atmospheric locations. I only wish I could replay the game over and over, as if I never played it before.