A defeated shinobi sits in a well. No companions. No sword. No hope. An unknown figure drops an item down to them, an item that gives them hope as they pick themselves up to fight another day. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice opens on a familiar note for a From Software game, and one that harkens
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A Beautiful journey into the countryside idyll. Stardew Valley opens with your character working a dead end job for the mega conglomerate Jojo Corp. Tired of the city rat race your character turns to an envelope gifted by your grandfather on his deathbed. Opening the letter you learn that your grandfather has left you his
Kratos has killed the entire pantheon of Olympus, and the world is torn asunder. Everyone is dead. The world is flooded. But through it all, like a butterfly from Pandora’s box, there is a trace of hope. If you are looking for an experience similar to the God of War franchise of old, this game
I have a full-time job. I have a young child who I have to put to bed as soon as I get home after a long work day. I have very little mental capacity to focus on anything when I finally sit down and rest. No Man’s Sky has been my game of choice for