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Video Game Review | Seasons after Fall

I’m not sure what to say about Seasons after Fall, mainly because it was not at all what I thought it would be… and not in a good way.

After the first hour and a half, it began to feel like I was just following the same actions over and over again. The mechanics, which at first were interesting, quickly became clunky and annoying… after seeing the seasons change the first few times it no longer evoked any kind of awe in me.

There is one part of the game that was really interesting. You’re required to solve puzzles by blowing fog away so you can access new parts of the level. But this is only utilized the once and then it’s back to the same old actions.

Lookit this cute little sleepy fox!

The most difficult trophy for me to get was also the most annoying out of all of them. The worst part of the game is that you are doing the exact same things in the exact same locations to both progress the game and to earn trophies.

“A bird” bugged me the most because it requires you to happen to stop in the right location and SIT THERE for an extended amount of time.

Doing absolutely nothing.

At no other point in the game are you asked to pause and wait for something to magically happen, so unless you’re trophy hunting you probably won’t ever get this one.

A bird
Very Rare 12.9%
In the Woods of the Ancestors, listen carefully, find the bird and keep very still.

The story was weird and disjointed, which may have been what they were going for, but it didn’t help further the plot of the game for me. Rather, it felt like here is some random dialogue and there is a cut scene and now a different character is talking to you… but none of it felt connected.

Ultimately, other than the beautiful visuals and fun soundtrack, Seasons after Fall was kind of a disappointing waste of time. Honestly, it felt like it just dragged on for too long… maybe if they’d cut the last third of the game it would have been more fun, but towards the end I wasn’t looking forward to playing.

I’m really sad about how disappointed I am with this game, but I guess you can’t expect every game to be perfect for you. Maybe I just wasn’t the audience they were looking for?


Title: Seasons after Fall
Developer: Swing Swing Submarine
Genre: Adventure
Platform: PS4
Rating: โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†
Trophy difficulty: Monotonous

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Video Game Review | ABZร›

From the moment you find the Diver floating in this vast blue ocean, it’s hard to set the controller down. Not only because of the mesmerizing visuals and amazing score, but by the feeling of being something so tiny in a world so big.

Throughout the game, I repeatedly found myself getting distracted by the sheer scope of what I was experiencing. Which is not to say that ABZร› is a very long game, because it’s not. I think, from beginning to end, it can be completed in about an hour and a half.

But that doesn’t matter because ABZร› isn’t a game you play just to win, it’s really one that it’s meant to be explored and Giant Squid made the exploration so very enjoyable!

The sea is a desert of waves,
A wilderness of water.โ€

Langston Hughes

I really loved being able to see and interact with different kinds of sea life, from itty bitty anchovies to enormous blue whales and giant squid! You can even hitch a ride on the larger sea creatures and explore the ocean from their point of view. As someone who grew up watching Flipper and Free Willy, the idea of riding a dolphin or a whale or even a Great White shark is just magical.

The main objective in ABZร› is to revive underwater ‘temples’ and bring life back to the ocean. You accomplish this by finding clues, solving puzzles, and unlocking new parts of this massive underwater world.

One of the things I really appreciated is that as you swim up to these temples you can see a clear delineation between the layer of water you’re in and another that is deeper and much more ominous. Our oceans have layers similar to this, where the further down you go the different, darker layers you encounter. You must swim into the temple in order to access this deeper layer of the ocean and be able to continue on your adventure.

Along the way, you’ll activate hidden pools of fish and release new and interesting species into the waters around you. You’ll find creatures such as the…

Icthyosaur

Possibly my favorite part of the game was finding the meditation statues in each level. These statues allow you to ‘meditate’ and while doing so, you follow different creatures around you as they swim, eat, and communicate with each other. It was so peaceful to have the soothing music and a serene underwater ballet playing on the screen… I could just sit there and watch it for hours.

The sound design for ABZร› is really great, as well. It manages to somehow feel like you’re underwater without being suffocating (no pun intended), rather it’s like being wrapped up in a really thick, warm blanket and just enjoying being a blanket-burrito. If I could wrap myself up in ABZร› all day long, then believe me when I say that I would!

These last few weeks and months have been stressful in any number of ways and it was such a relief to find a game that let me forget the real world for just a moment. ABZร› pulls you right in, with it’s amazing music and scenery, and if you’re willing to just keep swimming, you might lose at least a few hours to it.


Now, I am a huge fan of Indie games, but there have only been a couple that have actual re-play-ability. ABZร› definitely makes the list, as I’ve played it now three times through (with another play-through planned for live-streaming on my Twitch page). I feel like the game is more than worth the $19.99 PlayStation Store price tag.

Like Among the Sleep and Unravel, I think that ABZร› is a game that players can return to over and over again and still be able to experience the wonder and enjoyment of it.

As for trophies, the most difficult trophy in the game was Collector. If the game wasn’t so enjoyable, I’m sure I would have gotten frustrated many times over as I searched for all of the very well-hidden seashells. ๐Ÿ˜›

Collector
Ultra Rare 2.6%
Add all secret shells to your collection.

With a total of twelve trophies in all, there’s a little bit of a challenge required to hunt down all of the seashells, hidden pools, and meditations spots. However, if you’re looking to earn a (fairly) easy platinum, you won’t find it in ABZร›.

I wish I knew what the criteria was to get a platinum in a game, because I feel like there should be one for a game like this.

Three of the trophies require the player to both pay attention AND to explore beyond the main objective. It was suitably difficult to find all of the trophy requirements while the game remained fun and getting to 100% entirely doable.


Title: ABZร›
Developer: Giant Squid
Genre: Adventure
Platform: PS4
Rating: โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…
Trophy difficulty: Medium

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Video Game Review | The First Tree

The loss of my Grandmother still brings me to tears, even years after her death.

I began playing The First Tree knowing that it was going to be an experience dealing with the loss of a close loved one, but I didn’t realize just how much it would affect me.

The First Tree follows a fox mom as she searches for her kits and, at the same time, tells of how a young couple is dealing with the loss of the husband’s (Joseph) father. As you travel through the wilderness, you uncover memory fragments of Joseph’s youth growing up with his father in Alaska.

What helps this game stand out from other Indie titles is that it doesn’t shy away from the topic of death, instead dealing with this loss with dignity and kindness.

Losing a loved one is probably one of the most difficult situations a person will ever go through. My family has gone through a number of deaths in recent times and seeing all of the encouraging messages from across the world was almost cathartic.

You never stop missing those you’ve lost, but you will always carry a piece of them with you to remember them by.

I’m a sucker for a good soundtrack and this one is absolutely magical, enhancing the ever changing feelings of loss, hope, longing, and finally acceptance. The music in this game had me tearing up more than once.

The controls for the game were easy to grasp and I was quickly racing through each level, jumping to catch butterflies, trotting across grassland and through forests, and generally gallivanting around just to see the gorgeous scenery.


Stats (for nerds):

Title: The First Tree
Developer: David Wehle
Genre: Adventure, Third person
Platform: PS4
Rating: โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…

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Movie Review | Kingsman the Secret Service

Believe it or not, until my sister reminded me, I had entirely forgotten that it was Spring Break this week!  With my Tuesday evening suddenly free, I decided to go to to the theater and see Kingsman: The Secret Service since I’d heard how fun it was.

Please note that this post will contain spoilers.
If you have not yet seen the film, you may want to skip this post.

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Random | Specter vs. Spectre

I was cleaning out my inbox and found an email from Dictionary.com from way back in 2014!ย  Yeah, I know I should clean my inbox out more often, lol.ย  Anyways the word of the day for November 30 was specter, of which the British spelling is spectre…

Now, some of you may be aware of this but I’ve been playing a lot of Mass Effect recently and the first thing I thought of when I saw the word of the day was the video game that I’d (by November 2014) devoted more than 100 hours of my life to.

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In the Mass Effect trilogy you play a Commander in the human Alliance Navy.ย  Commander Shepard is a Spectre, one of the elite agents that answer only to the Citadel Council and basically have free-rein to get their assignments done in whatever way they feel is the best way.

This means that you can either play as a Paragon Shepard and unite the galaxy by building alliances or you can choose to be Renegade Shepard and, basically, rule through fear and bullying.ย  Either method will bring you to the climactic end of the Mass Effect trilogy and no matter which you choose, you may have lost some friends along the way.

I’m on my third play-through of this trilogy and I’ve played mostly as Paragon because many of the Renegade choices are actually quite distasteful to me.

Have you played the Mass Effect trilogy? ย What did you think about it?

The other Spectre that came to mind is the recently announced addition to the Bond movie franchise.ย  Starring Daniel Craig as Bond, Naomie Harris as Moneypenny, Ben Whishaw as the Quartermaster, and Ralph Fiennes as M (you will be missed, Judi Dench).

Based on the highly popular book series by Ian Fleming, this latest movie has me excited before I’ve even seen the first trailer or stills!ย  I’ve enjoyed the Craig-Bond movies and I can’t wait to see what happens in the next one…

I may have to go back and watch all the movies that came before, just to be prepared. ย Also because I haven’t seen the Sean Connery movies in quite a while and… well, Sean Connery!

So, are you excited about the new Bond movie?