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John Mulcahey 29 posts 0 comments
John is a non-binary game design grad who loves all things spooky, nintendo based, music-y and film-y.
I’m not sure what this game is about. I know that The Wanderer: Frankenstein’s Creature is about the section of Frankenstein wherein the creature is left to their own devices, and is recounting their treatment to the doctor. About the…
Spiritfarer and The Warm Hug Of Death
I wish that I had paid more attention to the marketing. I have yet to play a game with metroidvania elements that I have liked, sadly. Hollow Knight to Super Metroid, I have bounced off them all. I thought Spiritfarer would be the one, with…
Tamashii — The Obscurity of Horror
Tamashii, released on Switch and PC, is a side-scrolling puzzle game featuring puzzle rooms. It’s also something of an abstract, surreal horror inspired by Japanese films. Maybe a bit of Giger? A whole lot of Junji Ito.
It revels in proper…
Can Androids Pray? Maybe?
Can Androids Pray? Yep.
Okay, okay. Let’s not be too flippant. The rhetorical question at the core of Can Androids Pray? is left largely up to you, the player. Can Androids Pray? is absolutely interested in the answer, and the humanity…
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey — Being The Missing Link
Surviving in the cradle of civilisation, or trying your very best to not screw up evolution for everyone.
Effie — Old Fashioned Tales
An old school 3D Platformer adventure, told by an old guy chatting to his kid. How delightfully meta!
EarthNight — An Okay Night In
The hand painted auto runner which isn't quite a masterwork.
Puzzle Quest: The Legend Returns — Three gems in a plastic brooch
A match three rpg, a killer soundtrack all adds up as an easy way to spend 20 minutes.
Man Of Medan — Fear, fun?
A horror game on a ghost ship meant to be played with a gaggle of pals, and a few buckets of popcorn. Sounds like a great night in, right? Enter Man Of Medan.