Patchwork Harmony can be downloaded here! Patchwork Harmony is about a grandfather who stitched together a toy bunny filled with so much love and so much soul that it brings that bunny to life to deliver a music box to Lindsey, his granddaughter. Much like the toy bunny, there is so much love put intoContinue reading "Patchwork Harmony Review"
Rime’s Helpful but Harmful Formulaic Depiction of Grief
SPOILER WARNING: I spoil the entirety of Rime in this article. In May of 2017 I lost my friend to a car accident. It was a very rough month and I haven’t been the same since. It opened my eyes to loss and made me seek answers about my views on the world and lifeContinue reading "Rime’s Helpful but Harmful Formulaic Depiction of Grief"
Aevenn Review
In Aevenn, you explore a small island with a stunning environment filled with trees, flowers, waterfalls, and the sounds of wonderful animals in the background. It is a game about loving nature, but still having a love for the unnatural. It was a very meditative experience for the hour I played it, and was trulyContinue reading "Aevenn Review"
Rain Review
Rain is a very small video game developed by Cocoa Moss that takes roughly three minutes to complete. I will be spoiling all of the content within the game, but I suggest that you play it right now. It is easily one of my favorite games I have played in my entire life.The atmosphere isContinue reading "Rain Review"
Midst of Lost Review
Midst of Lost is Cosine Interactive’s second video game. It is a game that is full of flaws, but has enough polish and potential to give you enjoyment. The enemy designs are nice, the story is fine, and the gameplay has some fun mechanics, but ultimately lacks depth. I wish I could say I lovedContinue reading "Midst of Lost Review"
Heaven’s Vault Set to Release on April 16th
Inkle Studios, the creators of the award-winning game 80 Days, have announced a release date for their new game, Heaven’s Vault, which is about deciphering a hieroglyphic language and exploring a distant land in an attempt to find a missing academic. It will be releasing on April 16th on Steam and PS4. In Heaven’s Vault,Continue reading "Heaven’s Vault Set to Release on April 16th"
Night in the Woods: Payphones and Rusted Thrones
I love the bus station at the beginning of Night in the Woods. It is one of the greatest beginnings of any game I have ever played. There is the beautiful mural showing the history of Possum Springs, the setting of the game, and a broken payphone on a wall next to the mural showingContinue reading "Night in the Woods: Payphones and Rusted Thrones"
Downwell’s Palette Progression
Downwell is an amazing Roguelike shooter that I could spend countless hours praising, but instead I want to look specifically at its progression system, where you gain experience for going deeper into the well, and are rewarded by obtaining new play styles, and most importantly, more color palettes. These palettes range from the classic blackContinue reading "Downwell’s Palette Progression"
Celeste: The Complexity of Dashing
Casually, Celeste is a simple, yet difficult, platformer where you only have four movement options. You can walk, jump, grab, and dash. Together, these mechanics are used to their fullest extent to overcome the obstacles spread throughout each level. You grab onto blocks to activate their movement, allowing you to obtain momentum that will sendContinue reading "Celeste: The Complexity of Dashing"
Meditation Games Diary: 2/9/19
Isaac Schankler made a pretty neat game for Meditations today. It consists of looking at a starry void and moving your mouse to change the look of the starry sky. Apparently moving the mouse also changes up the music, but the differences are too small to notice. Regardless, today’s game was visually pleasing, and aContinue reading "Meditation Games Diary: 2/9/19"