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There are games that chase nostalgia, and then there are games that embrace it like an old friend, stare it straight in the eyes, and dare it to evolve. Final...
There is something inherently soothing about organising things. Lining up cans. Adjusting prices. Making a mess of numbers behaves. Games have known this for years, quietly turning labour into leisure...
There is a particular kind of promise that hangs in the air whenever a game introduces itself as a Metroidvania. It’s a promise built from memory: torch-lit corridors, locked doors...