Rachel Watts


65 games reviewed
73.7 average score
74 median score
41.7% of games recommended
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Unscored - Wayward Strand
Sep 22, 2022

A heartfelt story about growing up and getting old with an interesting time mechanic set inside an airborne hospital.

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Sep 16, 2022

A captivating city builder where you play a group of nomads building a new home on the back of a magnificent, giant creature.

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Unscored - Tinykin
Aug 24, 2022

A fun Pikmin-like with tight platforming, cute critters, and a cluttered house full of exploration potential.

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Unscored - Cursed to Golf
Aug 19, 2022

Its roguelike elements and course designs feel like a swing and a miss, but Cursed To Golf has plenty of visual charm and is a fun throwback to Flash-era golfing games of bygones past.

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Aug 9, 2022

A heartfelt adventure that balances the poetic nature of academia with the harsh reality of a world on the brink of war.

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Jul 28, 2022

A point-and-click Agatha Christie 'em up about a detective giraffe solving a murder on a mysterious island in the 1920s. What it lacks any real detective work, though, it makes up for in pure charm.

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Jul 19, 2022

Play as a mother fox looking for her missing cub in a post-apocalyptic future where Earth is slowly dying. A scrappy survival tale with moments of tension and tenderness.

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Jul 13, 2022

A cosy adventure about trading items with frog folk on a peaceful island. Solve puzzles, find secrets, get friendly with the locals - all the good stuff.

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Jun 30, 2022

An inviting art gallery MMO where you can buy art, slap it on some walls, and then invite people to visit.

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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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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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52 / 100 - Twin Mirror
Dec 1, 2020

Twin Mirror begins with an intriguing set-up but, disappointingly, ends up going nowhere.

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55 / 100 - Shelter 3
Mar 30, 2021

What makes the previous Shelter games shine is their ability to show nature as both awe-inspiring and completely terrifying, but Shelter 3 fails to capture that. It breaks my heart since you can see the ideas and concepts of a great survival game, but the execution just isn't there.

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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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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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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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Mar 27, 2024

Open Roads' mother-daughter travelog about discovering long-buried family secrets is heartfelt, but this lightweight driving adventure doesn't reach the momentum of the mystery it so carefully maps out.

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Oct 4, 2021

Jett: Far From Shore has some epic highs but fiddly ship controls and unanswered questions weigh this space adventure down.

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70 / 100 - Narita Boy
Mar 29, 2021

Narita Boy's digital twist on a classic fantasy tale is engrossing if a bit disorientating.

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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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