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Unscored - In Other Waters
Mar 31, 2020

It is really very good, though. It’s very meditative. Calming. It’s possibly exactly what you need right now.

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Unscored - Dota Underlords
Mar 27, 2020

We’re in a good place, Dunderlords and I. We’re comfortable, though you’d never have caught me using that word when I started.

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Unscored - Half-Life: Alyx
Mar 23, 2020

I hope I don’t have to wait for brain-computer interfaces to exist before the series returns again, because despite a handful of complaints, I still think Valve make the best first-person shooters around.

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Unscored - DOOM Eternal
Mar 17, 2020

Doom Eternal is a lot like the last game, but better.

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Unscored - Black Mesa
Mar 11, 2020

As it is, it’s the best way to play Valve’s original design if you haven’t done so before, and it’s a brilliant way to retread those old ventilation shafts, if you have.

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Mar 10, 2020

Presuming these techy mishaps are rectified, Ori And The Will Of The Wisps is one of the most charming, engaging, visually striking and emotionally touching games I’ve played in a long time. It’s difficult but fair, complex but intuitive, and gruelling but conquerable.

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Mar 10, 2020

While both aspects of Murder By Numbers are pretty good, neither of them are given enough space to really breathe.

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Mar 6, 2020

Here is a completely unhyped, completely straightforward expansion – in the old-school sense of the term – that adds a few strong new systems to the game, as well as a whole bunch of new variables to feed into its various narrative generation mechanics. And thanks to the endlessly repeatable, emergence-focused creature that RimWorld is, it’s enough to completely refresh your sense of compulsion, even if you felt you’d done it all to death with RimWorld 1.0.

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Unscored - Yes, Your Grace
Mar 5, 2020

I’ve enjoyed Yes, Your Grace. It’s a pretty game, and the story and subplots have some nice details and solid surprises.

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Unscored - ARK: Genesis
Mar 5, 2020

Genesis strolled down the street of things that made ARK magic despite its faults, and smugly posted a cat turd through every letterbox.

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Unscored - Savage Vessels
Mar 4, 2020

I can’t, in short, say anything bad about Savage Vessels that isn’t heavily outweighed by everything it’s doing that’s rewarding and exciting.

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Unscored - Besiege
Mar 2, 2020

While I’ve been writing this, I’ve still been playing Besiege, in a way. Ideas for new creations have been bubbling away under the surface of my mind, just waiting for me to hop back in and build them

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Unscored - Taur
Feb 29, 2020

I’m not sure Taur has enough depth or variety to justify its price tag, but it is good for picking up in half-hour bouts and knowing you can make a decent chunk of progress.

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Unscored - Conglomerate 451
Feb 28, 2020

It’s a game that pays homage to genre conventions like hacking and exploration, but with forward facing design. Rather than backwards. Then side to side. Then 90 degrees to the left. Monch monch.

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Unscored - Corruption 2029
Feb 27, 2020

As many players of Mutant Year Zero observed, that game was largely a puzzle game with a small shootout at the end, and Corruption 2029’s structure is very much cut from the same cloth.

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Feb 26, 2020

Clockwork God celebrates the tension between old and new, and finds profound comedy in the juxtaposition. It’s Size Five’s masterpiece.

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Feb 21, 2020

The most glaring problem is how The Suicide Of Rachel Foster fails to meaningfully engage with its central themes.

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Feb 11, 2020

Off-Peak deserved to be something less arbitrary than a point and click. Or it deserved a player with better taste than me.

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Unscored - The Pedestrian
Feb 10, 2020

The Pedestrian is surprising and astonishing and delighting, it’s true. But for about the first hour and the last.

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Feb 5, 2020

Reforged, like a lot of remasters today, is good for a run around if all you wanted was to give your nostalgia a long leash

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