After dropping out of college, Mae returns to her hometown of Possum Springs where she slowly uncovers a dark mystery.After dropping out of college, Mae returns to her hometown of Possum Springs where she slowly uncovers a dark mystery.After dropping out of college, Mae returns to her hometown of Possum Springs where she slowly uncovers a dark mystery.
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If you were a fan of story driven games like Life Is Strange (and furry anthros). Then this video game choices matter game is something that is worth giving a try.
Night In The Woods is absolutely an amazing story game which follows our protagonist Mae Borowski living the life returning to Possum Springs. But aside with Mae she is also with her other friends who are also bandmates such as Bae Santello, Gregg Lee and Angus Delaney.
For a simple platform game that has no points to earn or doing something olatfomy thing like Mario. The game focuses on the story so much that it what really makes a work of art and most importantly the game even has the most recognizable characters too. But mostly almost everything in Possum Springs are absolutely interactable too.
But the best part of that this game has is it's minigame called Demontower. Rather having that minigame treated like a simple plain game but it's minigame has absolutely treated like an actual game that I am forgetythe fact it's still Night In The Woods. And the best part that this game it even includes additional two games such as Longest Night and Lost Constellation. But Lost Constellation is my favorite kind of extra game to play with.
But the thing I like the game is the replay value. I couldn't actually sleep the fact that not just I want to know Bae route but even Gregg's route too as well.
This game is something that I would definitely remember on what is like on absolutely great no matter what. And a perfect game for mostly the furry fandom.
Night In The Woods is absolutely an amazing story game which follows our protagonist Mae Borowski living the life returning to Possum Springs. But aside with Mae she is also with her other friends who are also bandmates such as Bae Santello, Gregg Lee and Angus Delaney.
For a simple platform game that has no points to earn or doing something olatfomy thing like Mario. The game focuses on the story so much that it what really makes a work of art and most importantly the game even has the most recognizable characters too. But mostly almost everything in Possum Springs are absolutely interactable too.
But the best part of that this game has is it's minigame called Demontower. Rather having that minigame treated like a simple plain game but it's minigame has absolutely treated like an actual game that I am forgetythe fact it's still Night In The Woods. And the best part that this game it even includes additional two games such as Longest Night and Lost Constellation. But Lost Constellation is my favorite kind of extra game to play with.
But the thing I like the game is the replay value. I couldn't actually sleep the fact that not just I want to know Bae route but even Gregg's route too as well.
This game is something that I would definitely remember on what is like on absolutely great no matter what. And a perfect game for mostly the furry fandom.
Despite its lovely art style it can bring you to depressing levels you never knew such game could do. Playing the game through the eyes of a college dropout is hard as a lot of times the game imitates the real life social embarrassment.
That until it suddenly turns into a different game. It takes a deep turn to the cult mystery genre. It has some really haunting scenes especially with the perfectly placed soundtrack. Such a shame the last section of the story is so rushed and the ending isn't as satisfying as the beginning of the game.
That until it suddenly turns into a different game. It takes a deep turn to the cult mystery genre. It has some really haunting scenes especially with the perfectly placed soundtrack. Such a shame the last section of the story is so rushed and the ending isn't as satisfying as the beginning of the game.
I am completely in love with this game, the characters all have unique, lovable, and relatable personalities that make them feel like real people (ironic if you've finished the game).
The art style is beautiful, and dynamic and matches amazingly with the tones and atmosphere of each scene.
I have very little complaints with the game, the only notable one being the pacing towards the end, it feels pretty rushed but not enough to really take away from the games experience.
Apart from the end, the pacing is otherwise very good and feels realistic, if something boring is happening its slow, if something awesome is happening its fast.
I highly recommend this game to anyone looking for something relatable yet awesome, it's worth every penny.
The art style is beautiful, and dynamic and matches amazingly with the tones and atmosphere of each scene.
I have very little complaints with the game, the only notable one being the pacing towards the end, it feels pretty rushed but not enough to really take away from the games experience.
Apart from the end, the pacing is otherwise very good and feels realistic, if something boring is happening its slow, if something awesome is happening its fast.
I highly recommend this game to anyone looking for something relatable yet awesome, it's worth every penny.
10durhatre
I took a big chance buying this game. I didn't like the anthropomorphic art style, and it turned me away from the game multiple times. But then I gave it a chance. The narrative is amazing, the characters are great, the music is masterful. If you like story-based games like What Remains of Edith Finch or Oxenfree, absolutely try this one out.
I don't know how creator has done it, I am not even from America but I have lived in a small town, and this feeling of yeah the town still exist, but it's not thriving it's so on point.
The feeling of coming back to hometown and nothing have changed, it feels the same and people still remember the kid were and not that adult you that you are now.
Atmosphere good, like I don't even have to have a podcast or anything in the background. I am completely absorbed.
The story is so goddamn emotional punch. I can feel it in my gut, this early adulthood where you don't know what to do and don't know what to do with yourself. So just self hate comes.
Lots of small optional mini games and random encountered to make the Town feel alive, maybe it's slowly dying but the people in it are still alive.
The music is really good atmospheric works in all elements, in not something I would listen to outside the game but it works so well in the game. They played bass in a lot of it and it plays good with the main characters chosen instrument.
Lovely story memorable characters that will stay in my heart A good experience all around and a young adult classic.
The feeling of coming back to hometown and nothing have changed, it feels the same and people still remember the kid were and not that adult you that you are now.
Atmosphere good, like I don't even have to have a podcast or anything in the background. I am completely absorbed.
The story is so goddamn emotional punch. I can feel it in my gut, this early adulthood where you don't know what to do and don't know what to do with yourself. So just self hate comes.
Lots of small optional mini games and random encountered to make the Town feel alive, maybe it's slowly dying but the people in it are still alive.
The music is really good atmospheric works in all elements, in not something I would listen to outside the game but it works so well in the game. They played bass in a lot of it and it plays good with the main characters chosen instrument.
Lovely story memorable characters that will stay in my heart A good experience all around and a young adult classic.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe animator/artist for this game, Scott Benson, has posted a doodle of Mae Borowski as a 23 year old. In the game, Mae is 20.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Outside Xtra: 8 Best Games You Might Have Missed in 2017 (2017)
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