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Posted on Mar 13, 2020Mar 13, 2020 by Juril Moone

Glass Masquerade 2: Illusions (PS4 Pro) review

Simple, relaxing and beautiful puzzle game. For challenge seekers this has a hard mode, which is truly tough.

Posted on Mar 12, 2020Jul 8, 2020 by Juril Moone

Patapon 2 Remastered (PS4 Pro) review

Odd, funny little game. Good story, peculiar oddities, lots of music and easy controls. Playing the whole game in a rhythm might get on nerves, though.

Posted on Feb 23, 2020 by Juril Moone

Draugen (PS4 Pro) review

Interesting and beautiful with strong storytelling. Gameplay, phasing and voice acting performed finely. However, sadly this type of games are outworn.

Posted on Feb 16, 2020 by Juril Moone

EQQO (Switch) review

Lovely story of a blind boy and finding his way home. Interesting puzzles and beautiful areas. The camera is really bad, though.

Posted on Feb 13, 2020 by Juril Moone

LUNA The Shadow Dust (macOS) review

Fanciful puzzles, hand-drawn graphics and wordless storytelling, all well-made. Highly Recommended.

Posted on Jan 25, 2020 by Juril Moone

Lumini (PS4 Pro) review

Calming, relaxing and easy to play—but this game is still stuck in 2015. Not good, not bad, but decent.

Posted on Jan 21, 2020Jan 21, 2020 by Juril Moone

Fujii (PSVR) review

Peaceful, beautiful adventure and flower farming simulation game. Covered with mysterious areas, plants and tiny creatures. Nice little break from our reality.

Posted on Jan 21, 2020 by Juril Moone

Stories Untold (Switch) review

Mixing, bending genres to create something new, adding the 80s horror nostalgia to give the ultimate creeps. This game is must-play for all horror/puzzle lovers.

Posted on Jan 16, 2020Jan 16, 2020 by Juril Moone

Lydia (NSW) review

A short educational game with harsh, emotional story of a broken family. This indie game deserves to be played.

Posted on Jan 11, 2020Jan 11, 2020 by Juril Moone

Luigi’s Mansion 3 (NSW) review

The same story goes on in the third game, but the huge hotel full of variant themes kept it fresh. The controls were still kinda odd, though.

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