Goblin Sushi:
Links:
- Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3734290/Goblin_Sushi/
- Discord: https://discord.gg/a6FaSRmTA5
Clocking in around 30~40 minutes, the demo for Parasite Mutant already has me sold. Blending classic ideas with modern techniques, the content currently available was just as smooth to play on my PC as it was on my Steam Deck in either docked or handheld modes.
Escape Simulator 2 is a fantastic escape room game developed by Pine Studio. The sequel has new exciting locations, challenging puzzles, and an updated room editor.
Welcome to the New Year everybody. It’s time to kick off with a new Kemco title: Hero Seekers! A story set in a world of heroes who battle against the evil demon king to protect humankind.
Mistonia's Hope: The Lost Delight is a fantasy based Otome visual novel that dives you into a world of Humans, Fairies and Revenge! This story follows our beautiful protagonist Rose...
Freemind S.A. has extended their building simulation games (another reviewed here) into the country of Egypt where a fellow author and myself would love to visit. Welcome to Egypt Frontiers where you, a master builder...
Marvel Cosmic Invasion is a very good brawler that provides a large roster of characters, excellent pixel art visuals and plenty of replayability. It’s a rather short beat-‘em-up...
Hot Wheels Let's Race: Ultimate Speed is a game based on a Netflix cartoon series. I never knew about it until I reviewed this game, so I am unsure whether the game is anything like the show, but I can tell you what I do know, having played it.
Dragon Quest VII and I have some history. Take a moment back in time with me as I reminisce about being a broke teenager seeing a copy of this for the first, and only, time in my life on a shelf in a video store two towns over.
The long awaited sequel to Moonlighter is finally here after many years in development as well as a slight delay from the original release date. Digital Sun launched Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault into early access and I'm loving what I'm seeing so far.
Puzzle Games. Who doesn't love them? I know I'm a big fan and so are my fellow authors here at Chalgyr's Game Room. In today's collective, which is also the first of this year, we feature memorable music from puzzle / casual games. These games help you relax, or keep your mind sharp for the next puzzle game to come out. I swear the composers for the music of this genre really nailed it. From the opening notes of the first track, to the meat of a section of the game, the transitions, they all draw you along throughout the game. It's also good to be able to have some of the music for regular life where it can soothe your raging frustration at day to day life. Enjoy!
Mmm, this is a real tough choice for me, because I do like me some puzzle games. Even tougher because there’s a lot of cross genre games that may not really settle nicely in this category. Take La Mulana for example. I’d call it a brutal puzzle game, but it’s probably more action platformer. Tetris? A true classic, but everyone knows Tetris. Maybe something like Phoenix Wright or Misao? Great games, but they’re more Visual Novel with puzzle elements. There are also plenty of Puzzle games with fitting ambient soundtracks that aren’t really memorable, much to my chagrin. The Super Solvers games for instance I loved the music for, I remember that, but I can’t remember the actual soundtracks anymore.
There is, however, a game I played almost 20 years ago now that I still remember a lot of the soundtrack to: Professor Layton and the Curious Village. This series in general is a great puzzle game series that incorporates a lot of small brain teaser type puzzles into a large overarching game with an interesting plotline, tied together by a usually soothing soundtrack you can solve puzzles to. Tomohito Nishiura has been the composer for Dark Cloud, Rogue Galaxy, and the Layton series for ten years. While there are other puzzle games I may rate higher than the Layton games, the soundtrack is certainly one of the most memorable for me. It definitely starts off strong right from the main theme of The Curious Village (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYlpoteRT6o&list=RDGYlpoteRT6o&start_radio=1)
There is nothing like a puzzle game to keep one's mind on their toes and their imagination floating away in the music of that game. While writing this up for our memorable music collective I came across an interview of the duo Trigg and Gusset. In it they featured two of the sound tracks that keep me opening the next door and then the next. However, I am hard-pressed to choose just one as they all are the body of the game.
If I must choose a couple, then Stairways & Steam and Under the Black Bridge. Throughout all of the pieces you get the sense of things hiding, things disappearing and reappearing, nooks and crannies to discover, the people that live there, and all manner of atmosphere of a house that has a story to tell. If you haven't played this awesome game by now, I say go get it.
Dynasty Warriors: Origins - Visions of Four Heroes by developer Omega Force and publisher Koei Tecmo America—Sony PlayStation 5 review written by Nick with a copy provided by the publisher. #DynastyWarriorsOrigins #VisionsofFourHeroes
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes