If nothing else, NORCO will go down as the game this year that had the most unique world, but it also stands a huge chance of going down as the game with the best writing, story (or stories) and atmosphere. Who could have thought that Louisiana would be a perfect backdrop for a bizarre sci-fi mystery? Geography of Robots did, and it’s thanks to them that we have this memorable journey that folks should check out, even if it may be hard to describe what happens...
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!"