a little quaint but very much a beautiful work of art that i adore. i had a conversation with a friend about how brain rotting fortnite is and it deeply depresses me that hardly anyone touches this masterpiece. the puzzles are challenging but never impossible, even an idiot like me was able to complete it without a single use of any guide. playing it made me realize this must be an amazing game to experience as a kid; puzzle solving, keeping track and caring for another that helps your patience and to completely immerse yourself in a mostly quiet ambience. some moments of silence that is elevated with a rush of ocean wind should not only be much appreciated in video games but also in todays world especially with how chaotic everything has been (i sound dumb as hell but i hope my point comes across).

Reviewed on Feb 20, 2024


4 Comments


2 months ago

I love this very thoughtful kind of review. “Fortnite Brainrot” sounds like a funny truth. Crazy that it’s over 5 years old or something and only God knows if it’s peaked in shear popularity yet.

When I eventually cross this and Colossus off the backlog, I’m hoping to get absorbed in the understated world they create.

2 months ago

@JanssenJam thanks man, what helped me appreciate going thru a series is spacing them about by 1-2 months. tho it works differently for others so yea

2 months ago

Amazingly put into words how it feels to play Ico. Great stuff.

2 months ago

beautiful review imshitting420 .