Cute little survival horror game that makes you nostalgic for the best parts of the classics it borrows from. I loved the theme park environment of the game and all the little fun and winks it allowed, and it was really cool to see the game both not take itself too seriously while still allowing real moments of suspense. It’s a game that plays a lot on nostalgia, even in its themes a bit, but it’s not a complex multilayered masterpiece. It took me a few hours to 100% but those were hours well spent and I’d love to revisit it for the comfort of it one of these days.
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As an artist I've always loved to see other's creations, especially as I consider art to be in parts a retelling of one's experiences, so I've tried to ingest as much of the world as I could through media.
Opinionated as I am, I've always wanted to share my ideas and reflections on them, in various locations over time that I ended up gathering like all my data at some point. So this is a patchwork of my reviews posted in various places over the years.
It's very incomplete since this gathering work is always ongoing, and there are so many things I meant to say but never typed.
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