Review: Dorfromantik
Dorfromantik is a genius combination of challenging mechanics and practically no pressure to get them right.
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Dorfromantik is a genius combination of challenging mechanics and practically no pressure to get them right.
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VVVVVV is regarded as a classic for good reason, offering timeless challenge and exploration without ever really pushing you out of that cozy, comfortable space.
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A lot of indie games go hard on unique aesthetics and themes, but this is one of the rare ones that really makes it work from start to finish.
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Realms of the Haunting is a fascinating relic, a cult classic with a lot of heart, but it asks a lot of a modern player to see its sprawling tale to the end.
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The DUSK branding isn’t much more than window dressing, but it pretties up a sufficiently solid puzzler.
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It’s warm and inviting and meaningful, and so many games with so much loftier ambitions have missed that mark that this game nails.
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If you’re playing CARRION, you want to make an absolute mess of humanity, and it’s more than happy to oblige you on every count.
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I want games that present unique and entertaining challenges for a few hours, and The Dweller fits that bill perfectly.
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As good as the gameplay part of this game is, it’s the experience of touching the infinite that makes this what it is, and it’s an experience I can whole-heartedly recommend.
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