15. Pentiment (Series X, Game Pass) - 28th DecemberJon Cheetham wrote: ↑December 22nd, 2022, 1:36 am 1. Dark Souls Remastered (Switch) - 3rd Jan
2. Pyre (Steam) - 10th Jan
3. Disco Elysium (Switch) - 17th Jan
4. Deathloop (Steam) - 24 Jan
5. The Forgotten City (Steam) - 13 Feb
6. The Solitaire Conspiracy (Switch) - 14 Feb
7. Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes (PS4) - 19 Feb
8. A Short Hike (Switch) - 22 Feb
9. Elden Ring (PS4) - 10 April
10. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: Expansions and DLC (PS4) - 22 Oct
11. Resident Evil Village: Shadows of Rose (PS4) - 31 Oct
12. Gears 5 (Series X, Game Pass) - 8th Dec
13. A Plague Tale - Requiem (Series X, Game Pass) - 19th Dec
14. Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak (Switch) - 21st Dec
This is a side scrolling narrative mystery about 16th Century Bavarian monks and the town they share with a small farming community, and it is unbelievably compelling!
Just to say at the outset - don’t be put off by this game thinking it is obtuse, or up itself, or overly pontificating. The writing is accessible, witty and very entertaining. This story is the equivalent of a page-turning paperback, there’s no pomposity to it.
You spend the whole game in Tassing and the adjacent abbey of Kiersau, and the sense of place is incredible. The story unfolds over decades and you get an intimate knowledge of the town, its buildings and layout, and most importantly the inhabitants and history of the place. It made me feel nostalgic for Tassing at points even though I was spending the whole game there! Despite being in 2D with this beautiful painterly style, it feels like a place I’ve been. Truly immersive.
I played it compulsively and it is a magnificent game for playing over Christmas - especially as one key moment takes place during Yuletide. Accompanied by porter ale it’s hard to beat and I might even make it a tradition. Really good mystery, really cosy, quietly devastating at a couple of points but for the most part funny and fascinating.