Matthew Kato: "Finally, the story's ending does not land. While it's logically sound, it doesn't register with its intended gravity. I'm not sure how you'd figure out its finer points on your own; as a detective, it feels like you've been taken off the case, and are instead reading how some other detective figured it out via the case file after the fact. It also works from without rather than from within because it relies on sentiments for a character that I didn't feel."
The narrative mystery A Case of Distrust is out now on Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop for $14.99.
This week Pam(@Jasyla_) from @_MediaMavens and Youtube(CannotBeTamed1) j oins Tiny(@Tiny415) and A aron(@Ind1fference) to talk about: Retroware, Cartridge Club, Bioshock, Overwatch, Aquaman, Orm, Justice League, Deadpool 2, Solo A Star Wars Story, Movie Pass, Boss Key, Law Breakers, Radical Heights, Steam App, Resident Evil 7 Cloud Edition, Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon, Banner Saga, Frostpunk, X-com, Banjo-Tooie, Jet Force Gemini, State of Decay 2, A Case of Distrust, Defense Grid: The Awakening, Wizard of Legend, BloodStained: Curse of the Moon, Mega Man Legacy Collection 1 & 2, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Star Wars Battlefront 2, Overwatch, Detroit: Become Human Demo, Chrono Trigger, Fox n Forest, Death Road to Canada, Trailblazers, Descenders 2, Super Hyperactive Ninja, Omensight, I hate running backwards, Runner 3, Laser League, Hotel Dusk Room 215, Battlefield V and more.
A Case of Distrust is a narrative mystery from 1924 San Francisco where you play as private investigator Phyllis Cadence Malone in this historical 2D adventure game.
Hmm. I'll pass