Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus opens from the perspective of a young girl sitting in front of an old CRT television reading an intro scroll eerily similar to Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. It details the back story, with how Anguis has taken over Hyrule-esque Exidus. The opening scroll over, the television flicks off and we are shown the protagonist’s room, complete with various allusions to different games, complete with a rather large (comparatively) poster of the title screen from The Adventure of Link. They not only don’t try to hide their inspiration, they openly point at it and reference it. Retrieving your sword and shield from your toy chest, you head off to the basement and meet Teddy, who ushers you to the realm of Exidus.
PS Plus users who have an active subscription in Asia or Japan can now see the free games that will be available starting next month. It is slightly different from the PS Plus lineup for Europe and North America.
Personally I think PS plus and GWG need to offer indie or AA games instead of AAA. Most of the games coming to psplusand GWG I have alreadyed.
I'll prefer to stick to GAMEPASS or maybe PSnow for AAA titles.
We delve into Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Wii U, a 2D metroidvania inspired action RPG.
New Gamer Nation:
Unlocking new abilities, backtracking to search for hidden chests with a fine toothed comb and upgrading your weapons and gear are all present in this Metroidvania style indie gem from LookAtMyGame. Chronicles of Teddy isn’t here to hold your hand and help you through the tough parts either. Progress is made through learning beautiful melodies by scouring locations and studying the harmonious language of the locals. An old school pixel art aesthetic adds the final touches to the overwhelming feeling of nostalgia as I traversed across the four different worlds of Chronicles of Teddy.
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