Category: VG Reviews
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Spiritfarer
Spiritfarer is what I would call a comfy game. A place you want to go to for some warmth and welcome. Though there is also sadness, for you are the new Spiritfarer. You are Stella, the new person responsible for bring the souls of the dead to the Everdoor where they can finally move on.…
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Valheim
Welcome to Valheim, the place where warriors go to prove themselves worthy. This is an open-world survival game with a Norse style. The world is procedurally generated, so everyone will have a different world. From there, you slowly work your way up from wooden sticks to mining silver and more. Your goal is to beat…
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Surviving Mars
Welcome to Mars. It is up to you to create the first colony here with all the challenges that come with it. Is it meteor showers? Cold waves? Strange mysteries? No! It’s managing your colonists. Surviving Mars is a base building simulation game that, of course, takes place on Mars. Find it on Steam. There…
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Titan Souls
Titan Souls is a lonely game with little in the way of plot. In fact, there’s only one dialogue scene in the entire game, and it doesn’t explain much at all. In the game, it is just you, your bow, your arrow, and the titans you must defeat. You can wander around some beautiful pixel…
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Downward
Welcome to a strange and lonely world where there doesn’t seem to be any people other than you. There are old, floating ruins all over the place and a mysterious voice guiding you on what to do. You must get around and find ancient relics in this parkour adventure across several a few different areas.…
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Iris and the Giant
Welcome to Iris and the Giant, a card battling rogue-lite. Rogue-like meaning whenever you die, you will be losing most of your progress, and there is a bunch of random things that can happen and change your current playthrough. You won’t lose everything, though. There are certain things that will stay and help you. The…
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Heaven’s Vault
Welcome to the search for Heaven’s Vault. This is an archeological game about exploring ruins, finding artifacts, learning an ancient language and sailing the nebula. The world of the game is quite imaginative and a sight to behold. It is primarily story-based, so there isn’t really any losing, just many different ways of getting to…
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Myst V: End of Ages
This is it, the final Myst game. I know there is an Uru game that is part of the series. I do have Uru, but I tried to fun it and it plays a bit off for me, so I don’t think I’ll be trying to get through it. Uru and Myst V form their…
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Myst IV: Revelation
This is technically the fifth game in the Myst series. I have jumped over the fourth game, Uru, since Uru is kind of on another plot thread. Myst IV continues on with the plot from the first three games with your player character and Atrus and whatever he has going on. Myst IV is a…
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Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition
I haven’t played the original game, so I’m not sure what this is enhanced with. It’s the classic Dungeons and Dragon adventure within the area of Baldur’s Gate! This is an isometric party-based RPG full of swords and magic. I am not good at this kind of game, so let’s get going! Find it on…