https://t.co/PlOvhABKck We played some of the first person psychological horror / Japanese language learning game, Virus Brain. The game is moody, has great music, was made by a solo dev, is short, and only costs like $2, so maybe just play it instead of watching our video!
https://t.co/pZUe9gK9Le This week we check out the excellent megastructure exploring first person shooter Luna Abyss. This is one of my favorite games of the year. I always love a game that is inspired more by Doom than Serious Sam.
https://t.co/lWKzGogBME This week David chooses the *other* option between "Soviet era apartment horror" and "Cute 3D frog platformer" so we play through a bit of the adorable Big Hops!
https://t.co/CwZton8CMN This week David agreed to watch a horror game, for some reason! So we play through a bit of the indie horror game, Matreshka, which feels like a Soviet era Silent Hill 4 is a lot of ways.
https://t.co/zs8RdIujuM Kitty Dark Souls, Kristala, has exited early access and finally released so we played through some of it! The game has a lot of systems borrowed from Sekiro as well - hooray for basic attacks not using stamina.
https://t.co/JsBI1JVN1x This week Corey stops by to chat and we play through a bit of the third area of the new *original* Capcom action game, Pragmata! There is strong Mega Man and Vanquish energy throughout.
https://t.co/Bk6VoX0y1G This week we play through a portion of the third act of the excellent, free, solo developed, first person, metroidvania The Doors That Led To Nowhere.
https://t.co/bgZfflGR3K This week we do a (partial) LIMINAL ROUNDUP! Which is to say, we play through the recently released and quite good liminal horror game, Subliminal: a sort of cross between Limscape, Dreamcore, and The Stanley Parable.
No video this week as real life is quite stressful vis-a-vis trying to get employment in the games industry, but if you want a free niche first person metroidvania adventure to play, why not check out The Doors That Led to Nowhere on Steam?
https://t.co/QXnB3OY22S This week were able to get the multiplayer working for the co-op metroidvania roguelite Never Grave: The Witch and The Curse! It's a strange mashup up Dead Cells, Rogue Legacy, and Mario Odyssey of all things.
https://t.co/POCiPPB6mr Since David wasn't around for it last time, this week we're taking another look at the *extremely good* first person roguelike Deadzone: Rogue!
No video this week due to real life events such as an unexpected internet outage! But if you want an easy recommendation, Resident Evil 9 is one of the most gorgeous games I've ever played. World weary Leon is [insert whatever the current meme is for something that is very good].
https://t.co/1ziuf8WsqD We play through a bit of the side scrolling action RPG, Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree! It's a mix between Vigil: The Longest Night and Salt and Sanctuary, with a bit of Kingdoms of Amalur flavoring spinkled on top.
https://t.co/RXyjfxbT05 Nioh 3 is out so let's play it! It's great! I love the new Samurai/Ninja style system and open world checklist-style exploration. Word of warning: there's even more menus than in Nioh 2.
https://t.co/ICH4yTgHoO Always and forever, Metroidvanias. This week we take a look at the water-color and hatch-shaded world of MIO Memories in Orbit, a recently released 2.5D metroidvania with great platforming.
https://t.co/0ptlBM32ga If you are looking for a metroidvania that is chill, cute, and has very satisfying movement, why not watch us play through some of Islets?