From PC Gamer: "On a good day, Norco is a bastion of beautifully evocative storytelling that invites any player to take refuge in its world. On a bad day, it cuts deep as a sobering, but loving portrait of a modern dystopia—a community on the edge of great change. But on a personal level, it's a game that understands who we are and what the internet has made us—how this digital constellation of fragmented subcultures has shaped the way we see the world and our place in it. There are few games in the world like Norco, and it belongs unequivocally in the highest tier of narrative experiences in the medium today."
Critically acclaimed, and yet somehow still deep cuts.
We have been taught as gamers that bigger is better. More content equates to a better game. That's the narrative that the industry has been pushing for quite some time now, but there are so many amazing indie games that you can play in just a few hours, and they will stay with you long after the credits roll.
MonsterVine: "See the swamp and join the cult!"