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Alwa’s Awakening Review – Deliberately retro, for good and bad

Callum RakestrawFebruary 28, 2017April 25, 202505 mins

I’ve gotten to the point where I approach games that trade on being retro with a bit of trepidation. It’s too easy to fall into the trap of evoking that era’s design principles without understanding why games were designed that way why it doesn’t really fly these days. Yacht Club Games’ Shovel Knight tangled with…

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Flywrench Review – Test your limits

Callum RakestrawFebruary 24, 2017April 25, 202505 mins

Difficult games always feel like a test to see whether you’ll best whatever it throws at you or if it’ll prevent you from moving forward due to its challenges exceeding what you’re physically capable of. Before Flywrench, I hadn’t encountered any examples of the latter. Any time I stopped playing an extremely hard game was…

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Linelight delivers a calm, elegant puzzle solving experience

Callum RakestrawFebruary 9, 2017April 25, 202504 mins

For a genre that seems tailor made to unwind with, I wouldn’t call most of the puzzle games I’ve played over the years relaxing. Tough, taxing; sometimes frustrating, but ultimately rewarding: those are the words I’d use to generally describe them. I love puzzle games, but they always have a habit of driving me up…

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A Normal Lost Phone grapples with some interesting topics, but falters along the way

Callum RakestrawFebruary 2, 2017April 25, 202504 mins

With how much personal data cell phones carry these days, the thought of losing one is terrifying. There’s a lot of damage one can do with even just a bit of access to someone’s life. With full access? I don’t even want to think about it. A Normal Lost Phone from developer Accidental Queens plays…

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