leonidas56

FEBRUARY UPDATE!
sup assasins, not a lot of games this month as i’ve been really busy doing bootcamps and trainings to start working and was busy almost all day everyday and spent every weekend at birthday parties (lots of friends birthdays are in february, and even mine!) but this is what little i played

Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition

Pretty good game, wish i had played it before hollow knight and not right after it, i think that comparing it to hollow knight side by side made me not enjoy this game as much as i would as it is really pretty, it has really good music, the mechanics are interesting and fun and the story is both heartwarming and heartbreaking, all good things, the only downside, is that it felt pretty short, i 100% it in 2 sessions, i think 8 hours or so? In any case, play it, its pretty goood

Thief

I really liked this game, a lot, its really satisfying to be on the shadows taking all the loot, all of it, and go an put out a candle and knock out a guard and then quickly dash into the night to steal more stuff, its extremely fun, the music is good, the story is good enough but i really love the world, is really interesting, i will be diving into the old games i think.

Snowball!

Got this game for 75 cents or so, its a pretty good pinball table, with one variant, it has a good amount of content and it is fun, its not Pinball FX2 but it is good

Thimbleweed Park™

One of my favorite Point and click game of all time, and i’ve played a lot since i was a kid, it made me laught out loud a lot of times, the story is pretty great, the characters are really cool, specially ransome and delores,(tbh i dont care that much about both agents but they are okay), the puzzles are pretty cool and smart and the game is really full to the brim with references to old games but it stand on its own really beautifully. The soundtrack is great, the art is really good. Buy it. Play it.

tsupertsundere

Re: Ori, and how you wish you’d played it before Hollow Knight - that’s something interesting I’ve noticed a lot, with titles that were big hits and that had a big impact on their particular genre when they came out. Usually, games in that genre that come after that are influenced by them in SOME way, and at best these new games stand on their shoulders to reach even greater heights and innovate even more. So going back and playing those earlier games feels somehow like a letdown. This happens with movies and tv shows, too - any artistic medium.

Re: Thimbleweed Park - I’m glad you liked it so much! It’s been on my wishlist since jump, and I’d really hope to play it some day c:

stef

It’s good to hear about another person who enjoyed Thief. I haven’t played it yet, but I want to and I’ve been hesitant due to the bad reviews. Also I’ve never played Hollow Knight but if you say it’s better then Ori then I really need to get on it!