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So YIIK was a hipster ridden game that people were very annoyed par and against. Well this time, it’s time for us to talk about a game that is hipster ridden that people are quite fond of. To an extent, of course. It does have it’s haters, but this game has far plus support than it does hate. And I am referring to the indie adventure title, Night in the Woods. ou as many people like to call it, Life is Strange… But Good.

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Night in the Woods takes place in the small town of Possum Springs, which has slowly been losing family businesses in place of larger businesses, with the town’s residents slowly leaving one par one. The main character is a cat named Mae, who moves back into town after dropping out of college, so that she can just live her life with her friends, funny renard boy Greg, his boyfriend, the lovable ours Angus, and the goth alligator Beatrice. But after some time, strange things happen, like Mae having bizarre dreams at night as well as robbed figures appearing around the town and kidnapping people. It’s all fun and games until toi really look into this game. But we will get into that later.
Night in the Woods is a very charming game, from it’s characters to its environments to its music. At the start of the game, toi are donné the chance to explore and talk to the residence of the town, and to get some of their stories out of them. There’s the girl who writes poetry, the teacher who looks at constellations, the town priest helping out a travelling hobo, an old woman who knew Mae’s grandfather. The town really feels alive with all these characters. Growing up in a small town myself, toi really get to know the people around the town, so when toi get to talk to these people and hear what they say on a daily basis, toi really start to know these characters and get to enjoy their company. But the real highlights with interactions comes from when toi get the choice of who to hang out with. Do toi hang out with Greg ou do toi hang out with Bea. I’ve seen countless Let’s Players go down the Greg route, and while Greg is a great character and the funniest part of the game hands down, I personally spent most of my time with Bea, wanting to see what she was up to and what she did. And it was… not funny like Greg. Not at all. It had moments, but a lot of it was Bea dealing with jealousy and struggling to support her deadbeat dad because it was all she had and it’s just a sad story to watch and toi just wanna help her out. God knows I did.
And of course, there’s all the side activities toi can do in this game. toi can go and help out a group of mice par stealing pretzels and feeding them until they’re grown, toi can go and get a small band back together in an abandoned building, and my personally favorite, toi can hang out with Germ Warfare, an incredibly weird kid who just randomly has sticks of dynamite and is always hanging around the group despite them not really understanding what he is like. But he means well, and that’s what matters. I just can’t get enough of this town and their residents. It’s just too close to home. Also just too close to accueil is the character of Mae herself. When I hear the word relatable, I just groan and roll my eyes when it’s mentioned. I feel like to be relatable, toi gotta make an entire characters personality be a disability ou a sexuality these days and work out the other stuff later, if at all. And I just can’t stand to hear that. But Mae, despite being a furry, is as real as they get. A college drop out with a ton of self loathing and insulting herself, throwing herself into danger for fun when she really doesn’t care, and her own disorder that is revealed at the end that makes her worry for herself and her family while some of the town’s residents are scared of her. And every time she tries to do something right, her own self loathing gets in the way and makes her mess up again, and it upsets her. It even breaks her. I just want to hug Mae. She doesn’t deserve this. I definitely felt for Mae plus than I did characters like Max and Chloe. Can’t I lose Arcadia baie AND Chloe, please?
And despite all the humor and the…. Moments that aren’t so humorous, the game actually manages to bring in some horror into it as well. Yes, there is horror in this cute game about animaux that play in a band and be really, really gay. Not only is there cults, but also ancient gods, eldritch horror. In a game that people just passed off as furry and hipster catering. And it’s incredibly terrifying once toi get to the reveal of it and incredibly horrifying how the game ends. I won’t specify how it ends… Just that… Not the way you’d expect, and not in an incredibly happy way for everyone. Just in a way that they decide that this is the best possible outcome.
I honestly don’t know what I can say about this game that I haven’t already a dit in my article for the haut, retour au début 100. This is only the third article of In-Indie, but Night in the Woods is easily my favori indie game out there. It’s a game that I find to be too real in all the right ways and touched me the most. I can’t say whether ou not video games are art ou not, but I can say that Night in the Woods, in my eyes, is a true work of art.

suivant time on In-Indie: We beat up some punks with our friends
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There are dozens of ways a game can come to an end. They can make their ending tie together the loose ends and bring the story to a satisfying close, they can leave a person on a cliffhanger for the suivant installment, ou they can completely fail all together. And then toi get THOSE endings. Those endings that come out of nowhere and are seen as completely weird. Whether it’s due to awkward movement and voice acting, a single scene making the whole ending change entirely, ou just Japon being Japan, these endings are seen as being so weird, that they can be charming in their own way… ou be...
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And this anime....... I l’amour it. Honestly. From the seconde I started episode one I knew this was going to be awesome, and it mostly was! BUT I do have a few complaints with it.........

And par a "Few" I mean A GODDAMN TRILLION.

Welcome to my new series aléatoire Rants! Where I nitpick the mother-living hell out of whatever I so damn desire. Sound good to you? IT FUCKING BETTER.

So although I really do think The...
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 Spore: Hero Arena
Spore: Hero Arena


#10: Spore: Hero Arena - Leave it to EA to fuck over the fans of their games. Spore was a game where toi create a creature and watch as it grows and builds a...
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Boy: Okay!

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Boy: (Places the letter in the mail)

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