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Some of the stories were very moving, offering tales of different struggles in life for very real personal struggles. The main theme being finding your purpose to fulfill and following through. Best of luck down your own Midnight Walks. Photos to follow
#Themidnightwalk #ps5
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8. The Midnight Walk
A beautifully macabre, handcrafted tale. This is more of an experience game, but has plenty of moments to get your blood pumping with hideous monster designs. The game plays out in chapters with their own stories each new area.
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His partner, Sara A-la Fire watch with playful conversations and deeper relaxed moments of physiological probing. This game was special, and damn beautiful with shots to follow! I give it a solid 7.5/10 and recommend it for fans of the genre(s).
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It was slightly repetitive with the actual investigative sections, that steer you where to go. While you can miss clues and choose your adventure via dialogue and world choices, the game plays ultimately the same besides two separate endings. Dialogue offered great back and forth between James and
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7. Nobody Wants to Die
A game that combines the cliché noir narrative in an cyberpunk era tech New York build on the skeleton of Art Deco, NWtD was phenomenal. It's a tight knit, shorter narrative with satisfying detective elements that keeps you immersed from the start to credits.
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6. Wavetale
Wavetale was a simple and pretty repetitive title, but makes up for style and excellent elements of traversal that kept the game fun all the way through. A more refreshingly forgiving title anyone can enjoy, with a surprisingly strong story about personal growth and forgiveness
6.5/10
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Mario Party 5
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5. Jusant
What an awesome experience, in the same vein of Death Stranding if you find peace and satisfaction out of traversal. It's a very lonely but comforting game, and I played it all on my PS Portal. Don't Nod Paris didn't miss with this one! 8/10, about 5-6 hours
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Metro Redux duo
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And the same people will make remarks about how studio lay offs are unnecessary
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Perfect ratio of pineapple and ham
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Retro, but timeless
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OG Xbox is retro now 😨
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PT and it's not even close
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I have been trying to figure out what this game was in my memory for 20 years holyyyyyy. Thank you so much for finding it lol
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I looked into it and found out any EU country that doesn't have its own rating system gets integrated to the Netherlands program rating system, Kijkwijzer. www.kijkwijzer.nl/en/about-kij...
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I see the rating system for you is very interesting. They have an arachnid warning? Strange they don't have that on the US version of the app