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A Little To The Left – Cozy Tidies

One game I originally discovered from Day of the Devs last summer that I was eager to play was A Little To The Left. It was a game that spoke to me immediately with its gameplay of tidying things in different ways that just fed my ASD brain with so much delight. What's also very… Continue reading A Little To The Left – Cozy Tidies

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Landlord of the Woods – Organs and Bones

Today I decided to play a wholesome and unique indie game developed and published by Madison Karrh. Any game made by a solo female dev is worth supporting. She has also recently released her newest game called Birth which was released last month. But, before I get to that, I am going to check out… Continue reading Landlord of the Woods – Organs and Bones

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Monument Valley – Sacred Geometry

It took me longer to finish this game than I thought. After beating the main story and managing to finish seven out of the eight bonus chapters, I got stuck at the last one. Then I didn't have any energy to do a short standalone chapter as well. Then I once accidentally deleted my progress.… Continue reading Monument Valley – Sacred Geometry

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Little Nightmares – Realm of Gluttony

It's time for another horror game review. This time it's an indie title which I added to my library from the Lunar New Year sale this year. I actually enjoyed it more than DARQ, it's another horror game that finds a way to either terrify or make you shudder without using the typical horror cliches… Continue reading Little Nightmares – Realm of Gluttony

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Resident Evil 2 – Raccoon City Epidemic

I had no intentions of playing this game at first when it comes to Resident Evil, but as I was branching out in many interests within the gaming world, I changed my mind and decided to give this classic a go. I think this game was a lot more challenging than the other RE games… Continue reading Resident Evil 2 – Raccoon City Epidemic

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RE: Village Shadows of Rose – Nightmares of a Daughter

It's time to go back to the village, or at least a portion of it inside the Megamycete. When the Winters Expansion was first announced, I was excited yet skeptical because I was worried if Capcom would give us more content on the Four Lords of the Village, who became fan favourites before the game… Continue reading RE: Village Shadows of Rose – Nightmares of a Daughter

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A Castle Full of Cats – The Curse of Fofiño

Another great indie game from Devcats has released this month just after Halloween and I was excited to dive into it that I bought it in a heartbeat and it was very affordable no less. It's the same gameplay as its predecessor so I don't have as much to say like my last review. Just… Continue reading A Castle Full of Cats – The Curse of Fofiño

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Prodeus – Let Blood Splatter on the Walls

This is a game that I originally played in Early Access and the only one too. However I experienced a lot of issues with lag in FPS and tweaking the settings and resolution didn't make a different. But, because I enjoyed a lot of things about the game already, I couldn't bring myself to abandon… Continue reading Prodeus – Let Blood Splatter on the Walls

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Journey – I Fly To The Top And Back

I don't know how I didn't discover this game sooner. It's made by the same devs who did Flower, which is a beautiful and relaxing indie game I love with a heartfelt message behind it. Journey is very similar and it is the first game I have played on my Steam Deck. It performed very… Continue reading Journey – I Fly To The Top And Back

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Cat Quest II – War of Two Kings

Another Cat Quest game! After enjoying the first (and I'm not done with it because there are some challenges I still want to try) I was stoked to play the second and acquired it on last year's summer sale. I still remember a side quest from the first game where I met a dog disguised… Continue reading Cat Quest II – War of Two Kings