Hehe it's the funny ERP game
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But in actuality, it really is a great way to connect with and have real experiences with people you may not usually be able to spend time with. It allows me to spend time with my boyfriend who lives half way across the world and lets me feel like I'm actually there with him, at least to a certain extent

Mewnbase is a cute little game that I found in the Racial Equality Itch.io bundle, but after completing it a couple times over, I would definitely be happy paying for this game outright. It's a fun and lightweight base building game where you play as a cat on a space expedition. That's really all you need to know to get your interest peaked, at least if you're a dumb cutesy person like I am.

The game is made by a single developer who has clearly put a lot of heart into it, and is still actively working on it to this day.

Short and sweet game that I ran through in one sitting.

But also an obligatory "Why the fuck would you make me choose?! D:"

A quirky little game that seems fun for completionists, but once you've played the first 5 minutes, you've definitely seen it all gameplay-wise.

Beyond that, the main source of interest is the scattering of thoughts and voice logs around the world, which are always interesting to find.

This is the VR game everyone should own. It's simple to pick up, but difficult to master. The controls are fast and fluid and you can waste hours and hours playing maps for your favourite songs. You can even use third party apps to make new maps using AI if your song of choice hasn't been hand crafted.

Beat Saber only does one thing, but it sure as hell does it well.

There's a surprising amount of content and a lot of fun to be had in this little top down space game. Basically Elite Dangerous in 2D.

2016

This is definitely a game to finish in a single sitting. There's not much of a story per se, but the visual storytelling that is there is beautiful. The world is lovingly created and it's a joy to play from beginning to end.

A must play for anyone with any kind of interest in the ocean, with enough content and achievements to have you coming back for a couple more playthroughs.

A short but fun experience which I will return to every year or so. This game gives me strong nostalgia for summer evenings in my friend's bedroom when we'd sit and watch Leafy videos in the dark, thinking about how cool the game looked.

I bought the game shortly after the fact and got to experience the intuitive gameplay firsthand, loving every minute of it. The voice acting is a little clunky, but it has a real homemade charm, and it's clear that a lot of love went into both the acting, and the story in general.

Although it's not a marvel in any regard, A Story About My Uncle will always hold a special place in my heart for being one of the games I enjoyed during my formative years.

Game of my childhood. I will never not love it to bits, even if it is pretty outdated.

If nothing else, Black Mesa is a worthy remake and a wet dream for any dedicated Half-Life fan. The game was remade from the ground up, changing up some of the more tedious parts of the game while keeping all the charm it previously held.

Being a Source Engine game, the graphics are about what you'd expect for the most part, but certain scenes stand out, like most of Xen for example, and push the engine to its absolute graphical limits to make a stunning and awe inspiring environment.

If you enjoy Half-Life, this is definitely worth playing.

2006

This game is terrible, with very little content, but even after all these years, it still plagues my mind from time to time...

Absolutely incredible game. Please don't play it :)

Like Skyrim with guns without guns.