🧵Games I played in July, aka my first Covid
"Off-Peak", "The Norwood Suite", and "Tales of the Off-Peak City, Vol. 1" by Cosmo D
This universe is a masterpiece of surrealism and anticapitalism. Funny writing, "bad" graphics, and great music. I'll keep an eye on this guy's future projects.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd9JNu-y4Bg
TUNIC
It's super cute and plays like a dream. Zelda meets Dark Souls plus this game has the best learning curve ever - you have access to most mechanics from the start, but you learn about them from game manual pages you collect as you play.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5XpgTO7YN0
THE LONGING
in which you play as a little Shade waiting 400 days in real time to wake the king of the underground. Part tamagotchi, part Animal Crossing. Has a lot of character.
Here's a 4-hour-long trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fp-CUEB0H_c
Btw "Off-Peak" is free to play, check it out
https://store.steampowered.com/app/467360/OffPeak/
Prey (2017)
I liked it! I never got into Dishonored, but this gave me first-Bioshock-but-in-space vibes. I liked the story, level design, and being able to solve problems in many ways.