Author: Elliott Osange
There's a goddamn wizard at work behind this game, because I cannot believe how incredibly this pixel art fighter can play.
A throwback style game that makes you throw up your hands and wonder what you're doing with your free time.
World for Two is such an exquisite experiment in storytelling and gameplay that the minor irritations are overshadowed by the powerful design and message.
It’s bizarrely entrancing and refreshing in its honest approach to a twisted situation, and the idea does help carry what is sometimes a very flat narration.
If this has been on my SNES when I was in school, I would have failed seventh grade spectacularly, and I would not have cared in the slightest.
Yea yea, we're gonna break bricks, but before we do: do you think the universe beyond us is undiscovered, or hiding?
Decent art but boring gameplay, Nevaeh is just a lackluster title that leaves me indifferent to the fate of the game world.
It looks good, it sounds good, it should be good...but all Minoria can muster is "good."
I still can't believe I was just able to play THIS game on my Nintendo Switch: it's unreal, and it's amazing.
Tamiku certainly has the retro flavour in appearance and sound, but it lacks the special sauce to make it a truly memorable title.