It's a cozy puzzle game no doubt, but what makes me give it a lower score than what it perhaps deserves is the focus on the story. This wouldn't have been a problem if the story would have been better, but it is sadly pretty generic.

I'd definitely say the game is worth the price of about 6-8 euros, but if you're unsure, get it while it's on a discount.

I really, really loved this game. Pretty sure I played it in one stretch. The environment and nature in the game is beautiful, and I could spend hours just watching it. I don't remember much of the story, other than that it was good and a bit unsettling. The big star of this game though is the environment the story plays out in.

While, admittedly, I'm a bit late to the game (almost 10 years), I really, really loved this game. I played it out over about three days, and the story kept me hooked for real. More than any game I've played in a while.

It's well executed, and the finale is perfect. You really get to feel for all the characters, and it feels like the choices you make really matter.

I'd recommend this game to basically anyone, be aware though that there are a lot of quick time events. But if that's fine by you and you want a GREAT story, get this game.

NOTE: It took me about 16 hours to complete.

2018

I read basically nothing about the game going into it, the only thing I knew was that its "Overwhelmingly Positive" rating on Steam.

And boy do I think that's correct. I hadn't even lost faith in videogames, but this one brought it back still.

It's a beautiful game. The animations are gorgeous and the design of the levels guide you without it being too obvious. What I'd really recommend is playing this game with headphones, and preferably in a quiet place that allows you to take in all its beauty.

In short, play it. I have a hard time seeing that you will be disappointed by it.

One of the best indies in a while. Played on the Steam Deck where it works perfectly. The story is fed to you in bits and pieces and you have to work some to get all of it clear to you. Easily recommended for most people, great inventory management and the fishing mini games are just complicated enough to be fun throughout the game.

It's a really good game, gameplay- and storywise, but wow is the performance on PC utter shit. I've played it on a 3080 and depending on the level achieved 30 - 60 fps. Might not sound that bad, but the thing is that changes to the graphic settings didn't affect the fps more than max 5 fps.

So buy and play if you are okay with that, otherwise wait a while for patches, at least on PC.

It's a fun game filled with killing zombies. The story is not too interesting but it's fun enough with some good characters, as well as acting.

I'd recommend this to anyone who liked the first game, or is just up for some zombie killing actions for about 20-25 hours.

Also, it ran extremely well on PC and it's a VERY pretty game.

2016

Easily one of the best and most fun FPS's made.

First off, it ran great on my PC, so no problems with performance. Although the lack of FOV slider and a really narrow FOV was irritating. I still don't understand why many games don't let you choose this right out of the gate.

I didn't finish this game, and there are three big reasons for this, reasons that got so annoying to me, that it wasn't fun playing the game anymore. The first one was the protagonist. He really needs to learn to shut up. Out of every 100 words that came out of him, about two were needed or actually interesting to hear. And why is he so rude towards everything? Just overall shitty character that wasn't interesting at all, a quiet protagonist would have been way better.

The second reason is the puzzles, they just weren't fun, simple as that.

Third reason, how enemy respawn was handled. The fact that they just keep spawning, without an end to them, isn't fun. It's just annoying. It feels like this was just a way for the developers of the game to give the player something to do, without any thought behind it.

I really thought this was fun. The story was entertaining enough, and the combat is good enough to keep you interested for the duration of the game. Some minuses are all the collectibles, and I don't really think the light RPG mechanincs serve the game well.

For short, it's a good game in the HALO series, but certainly not the best one. (Also, I've only played the singeplayer since multiplayer doesn't interest me much). You can get it on Gamepass if you want to try it out but not commit too much money.

2022

I played this game up until the last level, and then I "gave up". For me, the combat really ruined the game. The puzzles are fun and the environments really are amazing. But the combat drags the game down soooo much. It's not fun at all to encounter enemies, it's just annoying.

So in short, play it if you want for the puzzles and environments, but know that you might (probably) not like the combat at all.

This was just a lot of fun. There's a lot of stuff to do, most of it pretty interesting, although it honestly can get a bit much when you do the same puzzle 10 times.

The world looks great and you can tell a lot of work went into it, it ran pretty well on PC, but had a bit of rough start.

Overall I'd recommend this to anyone who want's a mildly challenging RPG to spend 20+ hours with, and I'd recommend it even more if you like the Harry Potter-series.

It gets a 4/5 from me, what keeps it from the 5 is the pretty basic story, as well as the poorer PC performance (played on 3080)

This might actually be the best co-op game made. Both for "gamers" and non-gamers. Play it with a friend, or even better with your spouse who doesn't normally play games. Just watch out for the elephant scene.

I thought it was a lot of fun, the environments are nice and engaging and the story is fun. The big problem for me was Juliana, it was more annoying than fun playing against her.

A beautiful little game which is well worth the time.