

Pinstripe is story of one man's journey through his own personal demons, as he tries to save his daughter from a mysterious antagonist, Mr. Pinstripe. Through each level, players will find themselves solving some very satisfying puzzles and interacting with several of the world's inhabitants, all voiced well. The story is quite short but does called for multiple playthroughs, as there are multiple endings and several items that I wasn't able to pick up on my 1st playthrough. Definitely a game I would recommend if you're looking for something that's not too time consuming but still very sastifying to see to the end.

Having finished Observation in around 10 hours, the main thing I've taken away from it is the atmosphere and forboading sense of the unknown. The unnerving mood and feeling of isolation while roaming around a seemingly abandoned space station is this game's strongest quality. The story itself is a mindbending mystery that is drip fed as players progress through each objective, trying to find out what happened on this space station, while simultaniously trying to keep the station running. All of these positives are then wrapped together with some fantastic voice acting, as the fear and dread is expertly portrayed through not only the denizons of the space station but by the station's A.I., known as SAM. If science fiction and horror indies are your bread and butter, then I couldn't recommend Observation anymore.