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Citizen Sleeper
Citizen Sleeper

Mar 24

That Which Gave Chase
That Which Gave Chase

Mar 08

What Remains of Edith Finch
What Remains of Edith Finch

Feb 24

System Shock 2
System Shock 2

Feb 15

Deus Ex
Deus Ex

Feb 11

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Where do I even begin with this game. I was utterly gripped throughout its beautiful prose, distinctly amazing art, and its various plots. Complimenting it all is the subtle, reverb-soaked score that is masterfully composed to work with the game's environment. This is one of the best games I have ever played. In it's minimalist, visual-novel-issue style, it far and away exceeds the writing and worlds of its sci-fi contemporaries. Its utilisation of the most powerful tool of the written text, the reader's imagination, transports your mind into every square inch of Erlin's Eye, and into every synapse of its inhabitants.

The prose of Citizen Sleeper is amongst the best I have ever read, game and books included. Gareth Damien Martin's imagination and their excellency in writing really shines throughout this game. The prose is just the right amount of flowery; painting a vivid world without becoming screeds of indulgence. The dialogue is amongst the best I have seen in gaming. The dialogue is believable and unique. When characters speak, their familiarity with Erlin, and its 'factions' simply exude forth. Their dialogue immerses you into their world, and as the suspension of disbelief commences, you really believe their world and their experiences. Furthermore, the main cast of characters we talk to are not the rogue, space-traversing hero's we might expect. They follow Alien's 'truckers in space' idea of the working class amongst the stars. In the game's exploration of capitalistic greed and anarcho societal structures, we get to talk to the boots-on-the-ground people of this world. We see their exploitation, hardships, formed communities, and their selflessness.

There's more to write about, but I'd rather you just played the game and saw for yourself. Citizen Sleeper is one of the best games I have ever played; it's themes and writing amongst some of the best in gaming. It is so refreshing to see such a thematically rich game in a climate of content-stuffed, triple A duds. I am very excited to see the world of Citizen Sleeper --it's themes, concepts, and characters-- be elaborated upon more in the upcoming sequel.

I didn't really understand this one, but it was interesting anyway. I can tell there is a lot more here, I just didn't pick up on it. For that reason, I can only give this game a 3.5 in good faith. In all honesty, I'd be better not rating this game at all. I still recommend it, though.

I have to play this again to fully understand its nuance, but the story of this game is so beautifully tragic. Gregory's story really got to me for some reason. It's so beautiful and so sad. Lewis' story was extremely depressing while also being a marvel to play. And poor Calvin... This doesn't even scratch the surface. I wholly recommend this game.