Short and pleasant puzzle game with excellent presentation! Although not groundbreaking (no pun intended) the puzzles are relatively cleverly designed and the whole audiovisual side is simply a stylistic treat!

It's a crime that this game is barely known by anyone. It's not only an excellently designed turn based team strategy but also a piece of cool retrospective on art and mortality.

An excellent game. it was pretty much (almost) everything I wanted from a new FromSoft title. A great combination of what the other games excelled at the most. Still 4.5 because it was not really a soul captivating experience as much as a really great experience. That's still very good!

Many will criticize this game for its gameplay design decisions, but I couldn't be more excited for such an excellent thematic elaboration on the first game's questions to which we finally got some answers to. Along with questions as well.

Brutal and honest about itself. Makes you indulge in senseless cathartic violence and then reflect upon yourself and why we ever picked it up in the first place.

A great experience for those who feel helpless. Due to some decisions with pacing, it works best mostly if you decide to play it twice. But nevertheless, it explores very real kinds of nostalgia and melancholy.

We can't talk about it without mentioning how it aged. But regardless, it's a very interesting piece of a game. Perfect for folks who like cheesing away from their problems instead of direct combat. Very bold for its time and still manages to be a chinscratcher.

A heart-touching piece of art about the sentiment of not being alone in your suffering. Also just an awesome game with healthy doses of fast action, engaging exploration, great atmosphere, and cryptic worldbuilding.

A cool and fun game with lots of charm and a healthy amount of emotion. Unfortunately it gains my favour more as an inspiration for many other games rather than a game on its own.

The predecessor to so many great games in essence. An eerie and atypical exploration of a broken psyche, free for interpretation and with tons of secrets to be found. Exquisite.

It does a few things it probably shouldn't, but its existence and the closure to the story is still somewhat appreciated.

A very unique and chilling game about generational trauma with juuust the right amount of dark humour. Touching and iconic.

Not much on its own, but it's still very much a chilling game, and a good prologue to its more iconic successor.

A much more satisfying and definitively much more iconic sequel, which presents a lot of fun and demanding puzzles as well as even more charm and humour.

Fun! Made me think. Gotta appreciate the predecessor too sometimes, eh?