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Tiny wretched creature of poetry.
A Tribute to the tumult that rages within and-
The inevitable shattering of the sea.
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Favorite Games

Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile
Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
Alan Wake II
Alan Wake II
Silent Hill 3
Silent Hill 3
Haunting Ground
Haunting Ground

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016

Played in 2024

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Hypnospace Outlaw
Hypnospace Outlaw

Apr 12

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

Apr 10

Tasomachi: Behind the Twilight
Tasomachi: Behind the Twilight

Mar 30

Citizen Sleeper
Citizen Sleeper

Mar 23

My Brother; The Parasite
My Brother; The Parasite

Mar 22

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This review contains spoilers

A piece of interactive fiction, seeped and seething in the complicated rawness and ugliness of grief. Everything is an anchoring point created by the dead, that still tars us even in their passing. There is a tension that lingers, an unescapable heaviness, even with the visual design. The parasite acting as both the device in which to drive this narrative and also, an apt metaphor, both for the otherness of a person created after death. And, the complexities of grief regarding abuse. Inez here, is able to pick at the scabs of her trauma in an attempt to get deserved answers from a resource that was callous even before its reanimation. A coarse and unflinching look at grief, that feels weighted and harrowing.

There is an idea that to grieve is to show love and care. To feel such emotions must demonstrate a great love for the individual that passed, that despite things, you must have loved them. Grief in no way offers a quantifiable tally of how much you loved a person or how much they may have hurt you. Forgiveness is not the pairing of grief.

This narrative covers this trauma and the complex non-linear healing of grief in a very unflinching way.

Like the tar of grief, this will stick with you.

A more stealth focused streamlined Xcom-ish experience. Quite linear in it's narrative and game design. Enjoyable nonetheless, with a interesting world. Oftentimes the lore or the potential of narrative is more intriguing, than the game itself, which does follow a rather predictable plot. Still, there is something here, and as a first entry for myself into xcom-type games, I did still find some comfortability and enjoyment with this. Not enough ingredients to cook up anything you haven't tasted before but, not quite rancid enough to leave you with food poisoning either.

Everything is everything, is everything is everything. A Katamari Damacy-like box lined with philosophy and sincerity. There is an innate pleasure in sitting back and watching the environment ebb and flow as elephants become traffic cones, as hadrons are swapped with nebula, as scales shift quickly like static between television stations. It may possess one trick, but the trick is to let go and experience the natural order of things. A delightfully surreal meditation of a game.