Opinion: Always Sometimes Monsters–The Power of Choice
Always Sometimes Monsters is an interesting game to say the least. You’ll need to make difficult choices to get across the country to attend your Ex’s wedding.
Playing through games that might just get stuck in your backlog.
Always Sometimes Monsters is an interesting game to say the least. You’ll need to make difficult choices to get across the country to attend your Ex’s wedding.
A Bird Story follows the story of a boy who helps a wild bird. Their time together becomes magical in more ways than one.
4PM is a bit of an experimental adventure game. You play as Caroline, a woman with just a bit of a drinking problem.
The Cat Lady is a horror adventure game set in a modern-ish setting. You play the role of Susan Ashworth, otherwise known as the Cat Lady.
Everyone loves adventure games right? Especially ones that are actually point and click ones? Well then, Deponia is here for you!
It’s always weird to play the sequel to a game and THEN play the first game. That’s exactly what happened with Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc for me. I made my return to the first game to end up trapped within Hope’s Peak Academy with the only way out to be to kill.
When Journey release a couple years ago I had hardly any idea what it was going in. I had played thatgamecompany’s previous titles, Flower and flOw, so I knew to expect some good things. So when I picked the title up on the PlayStation+ pre-release, I dived in excitedly.
When I finished up Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair not too long ago I wasn’t expecting to go back to it so soon to get the Platinum trophy. Well, turns out I did. The game had that much of a pull on me.
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair is the sequel to the popular first title, DanganRonpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. In it, you are a bunch of high school students who have been accepted to a prestigious academy. Not all is as it seems though as a fun-loving “field trip” becomes the home of killing.
One must be wondering, “Why do a review on a 21 year old game?” Simple. At the time Link’s Awakening came out, I was three years old, didn’t have a Game Boy, and couldn’t read.