![]() There’s quite a bit to like about Raptor Boyfriend. Why wouldn’t you want to help her out? ($35 is a tad steep, though.) 9. It’s recommendable for those who enjoy contained adventure titles and, eventually, survival-RPG elements. The jumps from parts one to two to three are almost different games with different expectations.Įven with that, I did enjoy my time with the passion project. Not to mention, it goes from adequately strenuous to blisteringly tough in the blink of an eye. It’s where the game really hits its stride-unfortunately, when you get to that point, you realize how all that came before pales deeply in comparison. I did end up enjoying some of the harder aspects of survival-RPG in the third act. Intense graphical upgrades, gameplay balancing, and a somewhat unforgiving third act make it a pretty solid title… assuming you get to that point. While not a great title, there is a lot of charm to the ambition of the project, which was more apparent to me given I’ve played both versions. ![]() Such led to this current version of Märchen Forest that’s available for modern-ish consoles. In the time since then, the developer worked to bring new content to the game via DLC, and eventually decided to completely re-build the game, complete with graphical overhaul. The first was years prior, in mid-2018, when the game first released on Steam as a much shorter game. Interesting story behind this particular game: I’ve actually reviewed it twice. Official Review: Platforms: Steam / Switch / PS4 Märchen Forest: Mylne and the Forest Gift Also, since I’ve formally reviewed all games in the following list, I won’t go into substantive detail here. Small and maybe unwarranted note, but I don’t receive review copies for everything I review. ![]() That said, I’ve already published a Metroid Dread review since the cutoff and will likely have another review out in the coming days. If there’s been any reason for the lack of games reviewed, it could just be the increased responsibilities I have now that I work for Keen full-time. Work has been steady and I have no major complaints. No personal input from me this time around life’s been relatively good. Nevertheless, there’s a solid selection of titles I’ve come across that make up the best games I’ve played in year four of my KeenGamer career. This would imply that the ten games I cover today will make up a clean half of the games I’ve reviewed between September 30th, 2020 and the same day, 2021. While I cannot remember the exact number, this past year was pretty low, as well-only twenty games. I mentioned last year that my productivity in terms of titles reviewed was fairly low.
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