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Mechanicus and

Ixion

Both games came out fairly recent and have OSTs by Guillaume David. They are both good games on their own, but get great due to the OST.

You can check tehm out here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLsX9WUdYnU&list=PLnSG0OA5vYnTLQ77f5EmLoW52vIX5jAAK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhTXyUERugQ&list=PLLIWYDpOq7WJYefSkcfYujE5JaLmB0Ezf


Startet The Witcher last week, the controls aren’t as wonky as i remembered.


No one lives under the lighthouse

Horror on a tiny deserted island with PS1 look&feel:

Steam

Wiki


I’ll have to say Cloud Punk.

A small indie game about a girl starting her courier job in a cyberpunk future.

  • The game-play is okayish
  • The graphics try to emulate a voxel look and are functional at best.
  • The Sound design, music and the full synchronisation make this game exceptional!

The story captured me and together with the audio and visual style kept me playing way into the small hours.



Yep, i would have paid full price, but I won’t buy from epic, and i won’t pay mor then 5$ for anything that was previously exclusive to this abomination.

Fuck 'em!


Amazon is currently giving away Prey (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prey_(2017_video_game))

I really liked the game and the unique alternate history sci-fi world full of great technology gone horribly wrong. :)

The world-building relies a little too heavily on audio logs and found documents, which


I really loved the athmosphere and the worldbuilding in that game. And the tunes some some NPCs whistled realy stuck with you for a while :)