a poorly written potpourri where friends and I talk about rather underappreciated indie games I enjoyed lately
The Loop of the Obra Dinn
You are on board the Obra Dinn. You have two tools at your disposal: an eerie pocketwatch; a book awaiting completion. You are tasked to find out: for those who lived, their whereabouts; for those less fortunate, what fate had in store for them. The game is afoot, inspector. I'll start by saying this: Return … Continue reading The Loop of the Obra Dinn
The Glory and the Dream: Where the Water Tastes like Wine
In its loading screen, at first glance, it proudly presents itself as a produce of U. S. A. But soon, very soon you'll find out, it's a more bitter manifestation of Americana, where the often chanted Dream struggles only to find itself shattered throughout hundreds of years and worse still, after the dust settles in-game, … Continue reading The Glory and the Dream: Where the Water Tastes like Wine