Review: GRIS
It’s one of the smartest games out there in terms of how it communicates, touching pure emotions instead of narrative constructs.
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It’s one of the smartest games out there in terms of how it communicates, touching pure emotions instead of narrative constructs.
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While understandably limited in scope, it’s still an easy game to get lost in as you rush to beat the clock and dunk just one more of your friends into the cocoa mug of their dreams.
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If you can get over the initial weirdness and hurdles, Wuppo rewards you with some of the happiest, most charming gameplay around.
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It’s a very solid start for a more directed survival game, and if development proceeds as it has then this could be a new cornerstone of the genre.
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Timespinner ends up being a classic Castlevania with a dash of modern worldbuilding, and in the end that’s perfectly fine with me.
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Assuming you’re okay with a concise platformer rich in atmosphere and tension and light on action, Little Nightmares is sure to deliver.
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The beauty of The Messenger is that there’s not a single part of the design that wasn’t thoroughly polished and made as engaging as possible.
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You’re going to hit roadblocks and you’re going to hit them hard, and your patience with the lack of direct control is going to determine just how okay you are with that.
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It feels cheap, looks a mess, and can’t decide if it’s body horror or bad satire, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t enjoy it.
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