Dreamlike atmosphere reminiscent of games like Rascal and Glover in service of a game that isn't total dogshit.

Knows exactly how long it needs to be to work. Any longer and the lack of a map or fast travel would get frustrating; any shorter and it simply wouldn't have enough time to sink its claws into you.

Pseudoregalia shows that there's still a lot of room to explore 3D platforming as a method of expression in its own right rather than simply as a means to an end. If nothing else, it's a winner in my books for that reason.

Reviewed on Sep 17, 2023


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