This is such a great game. Music, graphics, storytelling - all are spot on and well done. I have some very minor gripes about some of the mechanics, but other than that this game is very well done! Would recommend for those who enjoy resource management and tough decision-making.

Overall I am pretty happy with the game. I liked the live combat system and really enjoyed the updated visuals. (Note: I'm not someone who gets super into analyzing stories or similarities. I just like to play games)

This is a cathartic game to play when you just want to kill things in creative and funny ways for a couple hours.

I don't play a ton of sci-fi games, but No Man's Sky was pretty decent in my opinion. Yes, like many games these days, things are still being tweaked/updated/fixed long after release. However, I enjoyed the gameplay that is there and will likely return to this game in the future.

This is a great task management game to pass the time with. The art and music are very cozy. My only gripe is that some things are not readily apparent - how to acquire certain materials or 'castaways' for example.

I played the demo during early access, so these things are to be expected to a degree. I will be interested to try this game again when it is out of early access.

I was blown away by this game! I've been a casual Souls player for a long time and this was the first game I've ever played completely through blind.

If you enjoy the Souls games then I can very much recommend Elden Ring. If you're curious about Souls games, this may be the one to start with - there are learning and mechanic differences that make this slightly more forgiving for a first time player.

Bravo FromSoft! Bravo!

Very cute game with relaxing music. Unpacking is easy to fire up for a few minutes to just chill and unwind if that's what you're looking for.

I enjoyed the visual storytelling and subtle design elements that drove it (you have to pay attention sometimes!). The only thing for me is that it felt short. If there was another house or two to unpack I would have been more satisfied.