A Plague Tale: Innocence
A Plague Tale: Innocence is all about avoiding the plague-carrying rats, the Inquisition, and finding a cure for your brother’s illness.
Below are the games we’ve either played ourselves or have watched others play–in which case it will be stated (if it’s the latter). Our reviews are on a 5-star scale.
★★★★★ is damn near perfection
★★★★☆ is really good, but has some flaws
★★★☆☆ is average
★★☆☆☆ is if only it could’ve been better
★☆☆☆☆ is either broken or needs a lot of work
A Plague Tale: Innocence is all about avoiding the plague-carrying rats, the Inquisition, and finding a cure for your brother’s illness.
Answer Knot is a game that’ll give you an answer to your questions in a way that’ll question what the answers really are to what just happened…
Looking to see how the sequel to the first Ni no Kuni might look before buying? We’ve got your review of Ni no Kuni II right here!
Hungry for some hidden object game action? Some might say Hidden Object – Food is a delicacy in itself. We’ll let you decide, though.
While the name suggests Jack and the Beanstalk, expect a bit more to come out of it–including its native Korean language, for those who lack the lingo.
Check out our review of Fallstreak, a psychologically gripping visual novel that really hits you hard with emotional triggers.
Want to know what we have to say regarding Assassin’s Creed Odyssey? Check within and see if this action/stealth game is something you may be interested in!
Nanotale – Typing Chronicles is, as stated, a game that involves typing the names of things around you. Decimate enemies, explore foliage, heal the tree.