Review: Gone Home
What SOMA did for conceptualizing the self and The Stanley Parable did for deconstructing games, Gone Home does for exploring American youth.
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What SOMA did for conceptualizing the self and The Stanley Parable did for deconstructing games, Gone Home does for exploring American youth.
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It’s a game built on precision that doesn’t give you the control to be precise when you need it, and the result just feels terrible.
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It’s absolutely beyond me to imagine anyone deriving any sort of enjoyment from this game, between its horrifying graphics and infuriating levels.
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I consider NightSky a classic of the physics platformer genre, one that makes a great entry point for new players or a great example for new games.
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There’s shooting, there’s some cute writing, but there’s mainly a lot of crates.
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A marvelous journey of pure platforming and exploration from start to finish, one that’s easy to immerse in and immensely rewarding to play.
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Whether it be the giant boulder that just will not get out of your way, or the jetpack sniper that runs you out of lives, something will most likely make you jump ship early.
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If you long for the halcyon days of Sonic, or just really solid, frenetic platformers in general, Freedom Planet is for you.
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It’s the unique roguelike format married to an interesting world and story that keep it fresh.
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