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Outer Wilds
2019
Outer Wilds
2019
Outer Wilds
2019
A wonderful and intriguing story that's like nothing else I've played. The way you interact with the world and slowly uncover the past in any order you want makes it feel immensely rewarding when you finally start to put the pieces together. It's a method of storytelling that only works because it's in a video game and centers on the player, and it's executed near perfectly.
Celeste
2018
One day, I’ll come back to this game to finish it. I just can’t be bothered when I am focusing on a 70 hour long game which is the shortest in its main series.
However, from the half I played, this game is fantastic. This game suprisingly has a story, and it is great. The movement also feels great to do. And even don’t get me started on the amazing music. I also really love the way trial and error is implemented.
Overall, an amazing game that I will one day come back to.
However, from the half I played, this game is fantastic. This game suprisingly has a story, and it is great. The movement also feels great to do. And even don’t get me started on the amazing music. I also really love the way trial and error is implemented.
Overall, an amazing game that I will one day come back to.
Celeste
2018
Celeste
2018
Celeste
2018
Celeste
2018
Celeste
2018
Celeste
2018
Celeste
2018
It nails what it sets out to do as a precision platformer. The controls are tight and the levels are all well thought out and interesting. Dying only sets you back a second or less, and there's loads of collectables that aren't essential but offer a great challenge. But what really sets it apart from its contemporaries is the story. It's sincerely one of the best representations of mental health and anxiety/depression I've ever seen in a game. The writing is heartfelt and doesn't shy away from tackling its subjects head on instead of simply having them in the background. I appreciate this game a lot for that.