Hasse Hope
The core reason you play this is the feeling of inner peace combined with some insanely intense sequences, where you are completely out of resources. If you fall, everything you've done in the last hour is wasted. That's when you feel truly alive. Cairn is atmospheric, beautiful, and at times absurdly difficult.
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AdHoc Studio knows exactly what they have. They have such rock-solid confidence in Dispatch that it shines through in every single sequence you play. They never stumble, stay laser-focused, and simply deliver a complete, fully realized and extremely refreshing product. In a year for video games that we have reminded you (perhaps to the point of tedium) is one of the greatest ever, in comes yet another game that in its own unique way carves out a space in an already packed 2025 as a modern classic. If you like superheroes, great animation, humor, and things that are just thoroughly good, you are going to love Dispatch.
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At its best, Bye Sweet Carole feels like a gorgeous, dark adventure film from a bygone era. At its worst, it is so tedious and frustrating that you'll want to demand your money back from Chris Darril himself. That's a real shame, because if this had landed and actually worked, we might have gotten more games with this animation style. Instead, I'll probably just pop my Anastasia Blu-ray in once again and watch the fierce tsar's daughter Anastasia go to war against the evil Rasputin. And all without having to solve absolutely godawful puzzles on top of it.
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Despite some irritating shortcomings, this is still one of the most atmospheric game franchises out there. If you're looking for a scary game to match the autumn darkness, just dive in and play the hell out of this. If you haven't played the other two, prioritize the first one.
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