The trees in Malevelon Creek...they talk in binary...

Not as fun as I remembered when I was little. Being Bruce WIllis in such scenarios, though, it's still epic.

It's an okay game, nice concept but gameplay too grindy. I am definitely going to finish it, but after around 10 hours I feel quite tired of it.

I adore Nightdive Studios. They are absolutely the best at doing remasters, the games are excellent in the state they are delivered. SW:DF is still the same, with the astonishing and confusing level design and old school shooting. Wish bosses were harder, but anyway: it's a wonderful remaster, that's what matters.

Simply one of the most delightful puzzle games I've played in a long time. Loved the aesthetic, the whole concept of understanding the languages and connecting people. Simple at first sight, complex yet wonderful.

A book game that proves to be definitely interesting in just a few hours, but then might grow to be boring. It depends on how much someone enjoys the genre.

2018

Finally finished this astonishing roguelike. Took me a while to do so, but I loved every second. Such a charming game, definitely a must play for everyone.

This is a lovely roguelike which uses poker dynamics for atk/def. I finished the main story and once you "main" a character it feels so nice to combine cards, get a combo through the enemy and continue the adventure. Once you finish the campaign it gets boring pretty quickly, but for a few hours it's definitely an enjoyable experience.

A fun vaporwave-meme videogame that does its job correctly: provides a nice, aesthetic experience with nothing more but some jokes, simple mechanics and that's it. Can't say I didn't like it.

Song of Nunu proves how Tequila Works can develop good games, but only for children. RiME was overall alright and maybe their best game; GYLT is not really an puzzle-platform game I'd tell someone to play. Song of Nunu has a nice story, perfect for young people, but not really what a LoL enjoyer might enjoy to understand Runeterra a bit more.

I can't add much to what everyone already said about this game: it's unique, a must play.

Cocoon is astonishing. It's just a wonderful game with mesmerizing visuals, music and sound design. Puzzles get gradually more difficult, just like a crescendo that leads to an explosion. Sometimes they are pretty straight forward, boss battles as well. Sometimes, especially during the last hour, they make you feel stupid at first and then a genius.

Balanced, beautiful to see, minimalistic. To me, Cocoon has everything I wanted from a puzzle game. Definitely one of the best games of 2023, which overall has proven to be a fantastic year for gamers.

An interesting story with some twists don't do a lot to improve it, but make it end quite well. It doesn't feel cheap, especially if I think about the time F.E.A.R. got released. The AI is superb, level design is not bad at all, and the scary elements feel well combined with the shooting. Definitely must not miss this one if you're into FPS.

2023

Short but beautiful. Wholesome and sad, made me want to spend more time with my parents. You'll value your time spent with them much differently after playing this game.

2021

Lovely remaster, Nightdive Studios does it again.