Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition Review
Death is something that, often, we try to avoid in every way, shape, and form. It's discomfort; cold and cruel. It often greets us when we least expect it with open arms, touching those around us suddenly, ruthlessly, without mercy- and leaves a trail of Emptiness and Despair in it's wake. Often we associate thoughts of Death as something quick, cold and calculating. However, despite SpiritFarer: Farewell Edition being almost entirely about Death, and many of the emotions it entails, it is really none of the afore mentioned things. While it may be wrapped in a beautifully gorgeous hand drawn facade,
Last Time I Saw You Review
Simply Beautiful.Lost in the MemoryThere is a special place in my heart, for games like this.Games that speak to the soul and childhood innocence; stories that pull you back to a time of wonder, of discovery, of joy.This is an emotional experience, one best enjoyed snuggled up in a comfy blanket and dim lights.This game is so...Cozy.The aloof and warm feeling that Ghibli movies instill is wonderful, and this is a game that taps into that feeling, as well as the obvious 80s Japanese style and setting that encompasses it.For those of you who have watched My Neighbour Totoro or Ponyo,
CopyCat Review
Thunder rumbled in the distance, soft and muted. A storm was coming- but you had very little to fear.... it had been a long time. Or had it been a mere fortnight ago?Perhaps then things would have been different. You would have had a reason to cower behind the cold metal bars, smelling the fear of the other unfortunate souls left, caught, and abandoned by whatever circumstance brought them here. Here, where sorrow clung in the air. On nights such as this, the walls rumbled and the window panes shook, rattling within time-worn frames. Mewls of distress and frustration echoing the
Do Video Games Reduce College Stress?
Many students name gaming as one of their main hobbies. Such statistics should come as a surprise to anyone. However, the world is still divided on whether computer games are good or bad for young people. We all know that gaming can be addictive. However, it happens on rare occasions and often indicates a bigger mental health problem. In other cases, gaming can even be beneficial for us. Thus, it seems that playing video games can reduce stress. This side of gaming can greatly benefit young people and students in particular.Most students live with stress and anxiety throughout their school years.
Figment 2: Creed Valley Review
The sequel to 2017’s indie hit Figment is finally available and once again will lead you deep within your thoughts and opinions, occasionally delving into emotions and convictions that will make you question things. Figment 2: Creed Valley is incredibly hard to label; a game that both plays like an action-adventure at heart and has a huge heart, pulling your heartstrings as you roam the confines of the mind in search for the lost courage. It’s a remarkable but short trip that deserves to be experienced by everyone who loves testing their action and puzzle skills, with the company of some