For all its slow pacing and text-heavy interaction, Kentucky Route Zero is a meditative piece of art best enjoyed intermittently (there's a reason why the five acts are released progressively over 7 years), mainly to appreciate its beautiful art design, fantastic atmosphere and score, great writing, and deep characterization.

Honestly still pissed that a bug in this game prevented me from collecting one piece of food to fully master this game. Also submerging Garfield underwater to have him irritatingly meow is hilarious. That doesn't make a psychopath, though, right?

2022

I'm willing to be a bit more forgiving with the obtuse puzzles and laughable combat when the art design and atmosphere is this fucking jaw-dropping.

The story is engrossing, the house is fully detailed to perfection, the score is awesome, the gameplay is super inventive. Best walking simulator I've ever played.

Anger-Inducing Game: Electric Boogaloo

For such a simple game this is weirdly anxiety-inducing.

Aside from the obvious primary school nostalgia this is such a good game. Super fun gameplay, great soundtrack, and a great adventure all around.

As an Indonesian I can attest that this game sucks, it doesn't give any justice to our mythical ghosts and lore.

Gameplay is way too similar to Slender: The Eight Pages but hey at least the monster in this one is actually scary.

2014

Fuck whoever is responsible for the cancellation of Silent Hills.

For all its simplistic art design and gameplay the story is surprisingly mature and despite the tense scary atmosphere the ending is heartbreaking.

I'll never forgive my uncle who thought it was a good idea to press "NEW GAME" when me and my sister nearly beat this game.

It was fun for the first 10 minutes but the gameplay became really stale and repetitive afterwards. Meh.

Kind of annoying that you can't choose a specific genre to play with its obnoxious coin system but otherwise a pretty fun app to play.

Loved the over-the-top Evil-Dead-esque violence used in this game.