Ghobyy
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A 27 year old computer engineer from Portugal, obsessed with both video games and cinema. Also an aspiring writer.
A 27 year old computer engineer from Portugal, obsessed with both video games and cinema. Also an aspiring writer.
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GOTY '22
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3 Years of Service
Being part of the Backloggd community for 3 years
GOTY '21
Participated in the 2021 Game of the Year Event
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Played 250+ games
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GOTY '20
Participated in the 2020 Game of the Year Event
On Schedule
Journaled games once a day for a week straight
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Played 100+ games
Favorite Games
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Total Games Played
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Played in 2024
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Haven't played something as narratively disorienting since Paratopic, which seems like a clear influence on this game's approach to time and perspective. Great stuff for what it sets out to do. Excelent atmosphere and vibes as well. Just wish it gave me more to chew on horror wise... Even Paratopic remembered that you need some sort of payoff at the end (even if said payoff is a jumpscare that has you shrieking "what the fuck" a bit-too-loudly-for-your-own-good at your poor computer screen).
one step at a time
i can make it home
i can make it home
One of the best point-and-clicks out there. Really scratched that itch from my preteen years, where I played the shit out of games like Monster Basement 2 or Exmortis. This one's vibe is very much its own, but the feeling of gruesome unravelling is very much present, and done in such a beautifully attentive way... When you glimpse the horror, it's already much too late. Great ending as well, I just can't praise it enough.