Rachel Watts


65 games reviewed
73.7 average score
74 median score
41.7% of games recommended
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Apr 7, 2016

Samorost 3 shares some of the same ideas with its two previous games of the same name but is also completely its own game. The game is around 5 – 6 hours long, and some say that the asking price of £14.99 is a bit steep. But what you get in exchange is a unique and charming pocket sized adventure with exceptional visuals and music, a game from an award winning independent studio whose previous games have also won a variety of awards and a game that can be played by anyone of any age.

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Apr 22, 2016

The world of Moon Hunters keeps you playing. The story seems short and straightforward at first, but actually conceals a variety of branching narratives. You can set out to find all these hidden secrets in multiple playthroughs or just grab a couple of friends and enjoy the combat and decision making as a team.

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OPUS: The Day We Found Earth, is a chilled star searching game with a light-hearted narrative. It’s a touching game about a robot continuing one person’s life long ambition to find the beginning of human history. Even though the gameplay is simplistic, it adds to the overall feeling of relaxation. It’s a short game that can be finished in 2 hours or a bit more if you’re a completionist.

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73% - Replica
Jul 22, 2016

Replica conjures a complicated totalitarian world of privacy invasion and information censorship. It’s a short game with a powerful message and definitely worth £1.99/$2.99 over on Itch.io and Steam.

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97% - Abzu
Aug 26, 2016

It's an overwhelming experience with a captivating story submerged in beautiful visuals and music. It has some magical sequences and is an all-around unforgettable game. It holds moments of relaxation but also action and tension. It explores ones of the few places left on earth we still have yet to fully understand and embraces that mystery and wonder. ABZU is a reflection of what makes video games so amazing because they create places and feelings that we will never be able to experience, like the feeling of being one with the ocean.

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73% - Pan-Pan
Sep 22, 2016

Pan-Pan runs around two hours of playtime, so, for some, the price tag of £9.99/$12.99 might seem a bit steep. However, its unique puzzles, relaxed atmosphere, wonderful graphics and 3D world are what make it worth it. Lets hope that developers like Might and Delight continue to collaborate with these small projects and help them come to life and that Spelkraft continues to create more peaceful gaming experiences.

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69% - Okhlos
Oct 7, 2016

Okhlos is a comical and chaotic game with dashes of strategy, but it is mostly just complete madness and obliteration. It gives you a wild rush of excitement but can get a tad repetitive.

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Oct 10, 2016

Miaou Moon is not a terrible game. It’s a cute, silly game about a bouncing, guffing space cat with some fun aspects and gameplay. Both the developers are very active on steam and itch, releasing new updates and improving the game.

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Nov 2, 2016

From what I understand, it’s been a difficult journey for Dopterra, starting from their Kickstarter campaign, beginning in 2014 to being released on Halloween 2016, but you can see the love and passion the developers have put into Creepy Castle. It has a compelling story, charm and humor with a sinister undertone, throw back aesthetics, a memorable soundtrack (composed by Marius Schneider), and a fun and unique battle system.

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Jan 15, 2019

My Time at Portia is a gorgeous game with solid crafting mechanics and a mysterious post-apocalyptic tale, but its intriguing story is buried beneath slow pacing and flimsy characters.

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May 2, 2019

Although its light tutorial and lack of feedback throw it off balance, Rise of Industry's in-depth production tools and supply chain mechanics - not to mention waffle options - will meet the demands of any production sim fan.

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85 / 100 - Manifold Garden
Oct 28, 2019

A serene gravity flipping puzzler with impossible structures to wrap your head around.

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Nov 15, 2019

A fun blend of puzzle and roguelike that inspires forward-thinking, but cuts your strategy short.

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76 / 100 - Wattam
Dec 16, 2019

Wattam is a fun colourful playground for players to goof around in, even though it's controls have a few screws loose.

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Feb 24, 2020

The Suicide of Rachel Foster builds a haunting hotel, but fills it with an insensitive story ill-equipped to deal with the issues it covers.

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Mar 13, 2020

A vibrant mystery adventure but maybe not for you if you're picky about picross.

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80 / 100 - In Other Waters
Apr 1, 2020

A gentle and engrossing underwater sci-fi game that will have you thinking about more than what lies beneath the waves.

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May 27, 2020

Minecraft Dungeons is a breezy dungeon crawler that reproduces Minecraft's playful attitude.

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71 / 100 - Beyond Blue
Jun 11, 2020

A calm and realistic marine-diving simulator that unfortunately never goes deeper than the surface.

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85 / 100 - Spiritfarer
Aug 18, 2020

A thought-provoking and bittersweet adventure that understands that death is part of living.

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