iracional 88

Finished:
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Moon - solid echo of Castlevania. Getting some monster parts is rather grindy.
Evan’s Remains - nice hybrid of a VN and a lite puzzler
Ghostdream - odd little thing - reading the book whenever possible
Gone Home - walking sim
Inkslinger - tiny, poignant, a little disturbing - wordsmithing done right
Ring of Pain - just one more… I’ll admit, when the right drops show, this is great, but it takes trying
Safecracker - older adventure game
Shape of the World - expected more out of this, movement through different colour palletes mostly… not my cup of tea
She and the Light Bearer - short game with beautiful art and a lovely little fable - the gameplay is very simple
She Sees Red - FMV. It didn’t really click for me, but okay overall
Synergia - cyberpunk VN with the usual tropes
The World Next Door - I actually played parts of this with the battles set to the easiest option as the click/drag/carry pieces around mechanic was very floaty and unresponsive and the battle paces pretty fast. I simply could not select or release the right tiles any other way.
VotM: Night Road - really nice VotM title, a lot of viable approaches and choices, consistent in tone

Zelrune

Congratulations on all of your assassinations! Which game was your favorite? I just finished She and the Light Bearer and ngl I cried a bit at the end, especially when I realized who was around the fireplace.

iracional 88

Thank you :) A tricky question, at the best of times XD From the current batch, I’d say I enjoyed Bloodstained, The Night Road and She and the Light Bearer most, but each for very different reasons. I’m with you on the crying - the game is fair about it, the bittersweet tone prepares one, but it still hurts.

devonrv

You accidentally didn’t reply to Zelrune’s comment, but to your own post.

iracional 88

Ah, sorry about that.