Claudio Cugliandro
With Heaven's Vault Inkle offers us another amazingly packaged adventure, able to focus on very few playful elements, decorated with overflowing aesthetic and artistic qualities.
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The successful Netflix series becomes a video game. However, the final result is certainly not the best.
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Overall, the Pillow Castle experience is therefore a well-built puzzle game, certainly appreciated by fans of the genre, but unable to rival the sacred monsters of the category in terms of inspiration, originality and power of the story.
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Cardboard's work is an incredibly rich, complex, personal experience, but for which it is very easy to feel empathy, since it manages to tell from the popular and human perspective bigger events of each of us. A piece of video game history.
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Yes, Your Grace! she hesitates narratively and ludically exalts herself, giving us a solid and worthy experience, thanks to a worthy sound accompaniment and effective pixel art. Once the mistrust towards a fairly lacking main plot has been overcome, the latest effort by Brave at Night manages to highlight all its qualities, between difficult moral choices and arduous economic management.
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Despite some snags both stylistic and design, Haven still manages to tell a traditional but effective love story relying precisely on those parts that other means of expression usually hide, or leave behind: the myth of Yu and Kay is built in battles with alien and corrupt creatures, but is deconstructed while we see them cooking, going to the bathroom or playing UNO (yes, we're not kidding!).
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