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Elly Mousellis


5 games reviewed
81.0 average score
80 median score
80.0% of games recommended

Elly Mousellis's Reviews

Elly is a part-time journalist who has a broad love of video games jumping from visual novels to multiplayer shooters to open-world RPGs at a moment’s notice. Indie or major titles, a strong sense of immersion, a deep narrative, and/or a highly explorable/interactive world are what really wins her over. Elly also loves video game trivia, lore diving, and easter egg hunting!
Oct 29, 2024

Life Is Strange: Double Exposure is an episodic adventure developed by Deck Nine Games and published by Square Enix — it’s also one of my favourite games I’ve played this year... As someone who graduated high school the same year as the original game’s release, returning to Max’s world felt like reconnecting with an old friend.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Shadows of Doubt
Oct 1, 2024

Shadows of Doubt isn’t just another detective game, it’s an open-world, first-person noir experience that gives you all the tools to be the grizzled detective you’ve always wanted to be. From breaking into apartments under the cover of darkness to sleuthing through classified government information, the game offers a staggering level of freedom.

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7.5 / 10.0 - Dustborn
Aug 15, 2024

Dustborn isn’t a game for everyone. Its slow pace, heavy focus on dialogue, and political themes might turn some players off. But for those who appreciate a well-crafted narrative with complex characters and a world that feels both familiar and strange, it’s a journey worth taking. Whether you’re a fan of more simple narrative-driven games or just looking for something different, Dustborn offers a unique experience that’s hard to forget.

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Jul 30, 2024

Nobody Wants to Die leaves you wanting more, and I genuinely hope this is just the beginning of a series set in this intriguing world. For fans of detective stories, dystopian futures, and immersive narratives, this game is a must-play. It’s a thought-provoking, visually stunning, and emotionally gripping experience that will stay with you long after the credits roll.

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At its core, Bandle Tale is a cosy puzzle game, blending the tranquillity of games like Animal Crossing with the satisfaction of assembling a complex Lego set or a 1000-piece puzzle.

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