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Harold Halibut
Harold Halibut

Apr 21

Children of the Sun
Children of the Sun

Apr 15

Before I Forget
Before I Forget

Apr 14

The Fall
The Fall

Apr 12

Simulacra
Simulacra

Apr 12

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One of the best looking "OK" games I've ever played.

I command the developers for Harold Halibut's unique, claymation-style art design and generally gorgeous visuals. The voice acting is also mostly very good.

But on a gameplay level this is pretty damn dull. Its status as a "walking sim" would be fine were it not for the extreme emphasis on repetitive backtracking and also the game's overegged 8-10 hour length.

There's no real difficulty here beyond trying to remember which room NPCs are staying in when you have to go track them down.

The story has flecks of intrigue but the thematics are very on the nose and straightforward. The characters are an interesting bunch but could use more shading.

Game is also quite buggy - numerous times I tried to skip a single line of dialogue and it just skipped all the dialogue for the scene. Lots of clipping through objects too.

It's an interesting and creative game but I think it should've been about half the length. As it stands I was ready for it to be over long before the end.

Cool idea for a game with some neat aesthetics but I wish it was more about cutting a stylish path than struggling to find the targets. Bailed after about 30 minutes.

A pretty typical Sad Walking Simulator but the voice acting was really good and the story packs a solid emotional punch. Gameplay was… whatever. Not a bad way to spend 45 minutes.