

Return of the Obra Dinn is an acquired taste initially due to the graphics, but this is amazingly done and it is one of the historically accurate games I ever played in all my life. Even if you are not familiar with the time period or are normally good at puzzle games, the game will give you subtle nudges towards the possible answers. The voice acting and sound effects are key for this game and a lot of effort was done to make sure the accents would be correct and that the sound effects would match with what would be happening in the scene. Overall, this game is a pleasure to play and I highly recommend it to anyone that is a fan of logic-based deduction and/or good story-telling.

Vampire: the Masquerade- Bloodlines is a pleasure to play through; the story is one of the strongest I have seen in a game and every decision feels key for your own survival in the complicated and back-stabbing world of vampires. You can adapt the game around your playstyle along with your character, but I insist on keeping your vampire well-equipped for any situation. Stealth is encouraged within the game, but it is optional in most scenarios. However, the game has some minor bugs that can disrupt your gameplay. Sometimes the camera goes haywire and some actions might become a bit more difficult than expected due to an unexpected bug but the unofficial patch the GOG version of this game supports takes care of nearly all of them, so it can easily be a non-issue.

As a long time Harvest Moon fan and PC gamer, I had high expectations for this game and it met all of them! Good, challenging quests, a compelling story and freedom to do what you want are some of the things you can find on this game. Not to mention, it runs on older PCs without much effort and is easy to mod in it, if you wish to do so.