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Thimbleweed Park

Classic but New P&C

This Point & Click adventure game proudly carries the soul of its classic predecessors (which may also make it feel a bit aged.) Humour is nice, and there's plenty of popular (& more niche) references. Interface may feel a bit wonky for players used to newer games. My main complaint would be the un-intuitiveness of being able to control several people at the same time without mattering who you choose (except for the rare moments when it does matter). There is sadly also presence of some moon-logic puzzles. Luckily the devs implemented an in-game hint system (except for one case where you'd apparently need to see their Kickstarter video??). The game leans too much on 4th wall breaking and kindof pulls the enjoyment and immersion out of me. In the end: a solid P&C experience - with mostly subjective drawbacks.

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Bright Memory: Infinite

Action-packed sci-fi gem

The game is quite short, but the gunfights (including the blade and gauntlet mechanics) are really smooth and fun (you encounter both ranged and melee enemies), navigation / movement is fluid, the visuals are crisp, music is nice and fitting. It really improved on the previous game in all the aspects. Story itself is very action-movie streamlined with no chance to evolve. It's there more to support all the explosions and shooting. There are also a short stealth and a driving section but they didn't bother me. (At most the English VO really bothered me with how dead it was, so I had to switch to Chinese.) I hope the dev gets an opportunity to create something more. This experience was worth it.

Bright Memory

Just a taste

A nice intro for Bright Memory: Infinite. Gives a preview into all the fast-paced gunfights - these feel quite smooth - and into the sci-fi story. Recommend trying out this "demo".

Stray Gods: Orpheus

A fitting addition

Short and sweet, a bit cringey, but I did enjoy the "main" performance.