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there is possibly no genre of narrative game I love more than anything that captures the beautiful, fleeting, meaningful, quirky, and chaotic portrait of communities that form in online spaces, often in spite of the businesses that created them

and for that portion of this game, I was in love. the characters, the communities, the bonds, and the style of its presentation was so cool. I would play 100 games in this format and feel refreshed by the experience, every time. I miss my friends from a long list of these communities, even if I can't remember their usernames and avatars. this captured that so well

but though I respect its intentions, I felt like the primary plot of this game was weak. without getting into spoilers, if you want to talk about a Topic, it is almost always better to center its related character as the subject, and not the object. and the glimpses we got of the object character here were so tropey, so common in a gendered way, that it was equal parts frustrating and hard to take seriously. I could go into greater detail, but I won't both because of spoilers and also because that doesn't feel great, as it's an otherwise lovely indie game with its heart in the right place

Very very sweet game, and just such a nice experience. LOVED all the art for the feudal fantasy cutscenes!

Played for the gamerscore stayed for Kaitlyn Dever

A visual novel that follows a teenage girl and her mother on an adventure to discover their family's secrets after the passing of the grandmother. The story is told via the items and letters that you, Tess, pick up and discuss with your mother, Opal. It's a funny story of growth and understanding between a daughter and her mother.

The game looks really nice and the VA work from Keri Russell and Kaitlyn Dever was well done and made connecting to the family easy. The 2002 set piece reminded me a lot of my childhood homes as I recognized items that I would see in my own home or my family's growing up.

There are issues where the controls (Series X) would get jammed when looking around, or even jerk my view in a direction I wasn't moving to but overall the walking and interaction selections worked fine.

There is some replayability with the dialogue options you can choose from, but the full story can be told in one sitting. I gained all achievements as well.

It's worth playing once for the story. Annapurna makes some of my favorite titles.

Open Roads is a game I've had on my wishlist for approximately 2 years-ish, at least since it's been announced and allowed to be wishlisted. I was anticipating it heavily and I will say, while visually the game is pretty, the music is nice, and the voice acting is superb, nothing about the game really hit home with me or made me feel like my life was changed. I don't regret purchasing it or playing it, but maybe wait until it is on a sale as it is only about 4 hours of content.

I had a good time with it! I think the characters interact in fun ways, and the overarching mystery was honestly pretty intriguing. A lot of the time film actors/actresses doing voices for games doesn't quite work out, but I think Kaitlyn Dever and Keri Russell were pretty great in this! Believable and emotional voice acting. I also really liked the art style of the characters!

i will never get over how beautifully made this game is. thank you thank you thank you @kinmoku <3
many tears were shed.
also, it makes me so sad to see this game only have 48 reviews on steam and 13 here, at the time of this review. this game was made perfectly. the dialogue! the art! the story-telling! it was all top notch. give this game the love it deserves <3 sometimes i wish i was a famous gaming influencer just so i can help promote games like this.

Videoverse is such a good game.
Easy 5/5

Really liked this. A well made game about browsing an early 2000s gaming forum that’s close to being shut down, getting to know the users there through their posts and talking with them over DMs while trying to make the community a better place. Primarily though it’s focused on a user named Vivi, an artist you gradually get to know and bond with as the game progresses

The presentation and writing really does a great job making the Shark console and Videoverse feel convincing, and the focus on how positively affecting these awkward but sincere online friendships can be was sweet

Videoverse is a charming little story about late 90s/early 2000s forum culture, but I guess in like a 3DS-style Miiverse kinda' what-if thing?

Not as in depth as a Hypnospace Outlaw, but a pleasant time with some fun characters. A bit corny, but in a pleasant kinda' way.