I usually don't play city builder games. Mainly because I feel like every time I try to build something it turns out very small compared to what other people do. That's why I have to force myself to not look at what other players have made! Then I started playing ISLANDERS, one of the indie… Continue reading Sandbox Mata Nui
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Alice Madness Returns – The Corrupted Wonderland
Another game review! I'm just on fire with the games in my backlog lately, I think I know why. Ever since I quit Instagram, the pressure to capture everything has dropped tremendously so I can concentrate on what really matters to me. Speaking of which, I do plan to share an update on how I'm… Continue reading Alice Madness Returns – The Corrupted Wonderland
My Brother Rabbit – Between Imagination and Reality
I've been clearing games on the backlog to pave the way for a big story-rich game that I had no idea existed until last year and I've already had several dreams about it. So, with that being said, here is another review of an indie game that was quite delightful and nostalgic. My Brother Rabbit… Continue reading My Brother Rabbit – Between Imagination and Reality
Destroy All Humans! – Rise of the Furon Empire
I love these games that allow me to release my anger on society without harming a soul and this is one of them. A faithfully made remaster of the original game, mind you, I did not play the original but one of my friends did who recommended this remaster to me once it was released.… Continue reading Destroy All Humans! – Rise of the Furon Empire
Ori and the Blind Forest – Nibel in Distress
I've saved the forest! How very satisfying! I first heard of the Ori franchise from fellow bloggers when the second game was nominated for several awards at the Game Awards in 2020. I became curious and decided to check out the series, and when I do, if I can, I start at the very beginning,… Continue reading Ori and the Blind Forest – Nibel in Distress
Waiting To Board The Deck
Was that a good figure of speech? Probably not, but it's the best way I can think of describing this. As you know, on February 25th the Steam Deck finally launched. It is something that I have been looking forward to since last summer. It was originally supposed to be out by last Christmas but… Continue reading Waiting To Board The Deck
Gris – Visualizing the Stages of Grief
There are many indie games that I have played that are simply stunning but nothing compares to Gris. Seriously, where do I commence? I bought it during the summer sale last year when I was attracted to its ethereal atmosphere and beautiful soundtrack, I was not disappointed once I started playing. The game centers around… Continue reading Gris – Visualizing the Stages of Grief
Hellblade Senua’s Sacrifice – Voices of Lost Souls
Welcome back to another game review with me! This time I've finished playing a game that focuses on the Viking age and Norse mythology as well as mental health all wrapped into one to give us Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. I always get drawn to games in my discovery queue that have a female protagonist and… Continue reading Hellblade Senua’s Sacrifice – Voices of Lost Souls
Will I Play Elden Ring? Someday
That's all I can say in regards to the title. It's not just a pet peeve for me as a gamer when people pester me on what I should play next, but also the pressure to play something that's been hyped up before its release and continues after release. And yes, Elden Ring is one… Continue reading Will I Play Elden Ring? Someday
Unpacking – Homey Puzzles
I thought it was time to squeeze in a short indie game before returning to the main games currently in progress. So I thought, how about one of the new indie games I just bought? It's a basic puzzle game where you are unpacking a girl's belongings at different stages of her life, starting with… Continue reading Unpacking – Homey Puzzles