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Princess Maker 5: Parenting for Otaku!

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PRINCESS MAKER 5 (PC, Single player) Before we begin:  I've always liked the idea of a game that would follow a character from childhood through adulthood - sort of like The Sims , but with more indirect control over how one grows up - in The Sims, a lot of the gameplay directly revolves around shaping your Sims into the kind of people you want  them to be - for example, an evil scientist or a flirtatious astronaut, not quite with as much power as God, but instead as some sort of omnipotent leader, guardian angel, architect, or demon, depending on how you play. While I'm a big fan of that series, I sort of wished to play a game where, while influencing  how a humanoid character matures, you played the role of a guardian rather than some omnipotent, unseen puppetmaster . However, up until about last year, I never knew such a game existed - but lo and behold, it did - or rather, they  did. Introducing, the Princess Maker series, or the game I'll be reviewing today, alon

Celeste review

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CELESTE REVIEW (PC, Singleplayer) Be forewarned: This review will likely contain minor spoilers. If you prefer to go into a game "blind" but still want an opinion beforehand, just scroll down to the bottom of this review and try not to pay too much attention to the pictures. (I would appreciate if you read at least a bit of my review, however) Before we begin: 2017 was a year chock-full of wonderful games. From  Mario Odyssey  to  Persona 5 ,  Cuphead ,  A Hat in Time ,  Night in the Woods ,  Finding Paradise ... the list just goes on and on. Earlier this year, I thought "There's no way any game that comes out in 2018 could top the best of the best from last year. But, as is usually the case, I was proven wrong very early on...as early as January 25th, in fact - with the release of Celeste. Celeste is a hard-as-nails platformer, that was developed by Matt Thorson and Noel Berry and has music composed by  Lena Raine . You might actually recognize this