Mirthwood is a game filled with potential. Its charming world, quirky characters, and beautiful art style are undeniable strengths. For the first half of its namesake meaning “amusement, especially as expressed in laughter” – I found the game in contrast of that. However, technical issues, repetitive gameplay, and pacing problems prevent it from truly capturing that potential. Beneath Mirthwood‘s whimsical exterior lies a game riddled with technical issues, repetitive gameplay, and pacing problems don’t make it worth the time you can put into it – yet.
Drova – Forsaken Kin isn’t afraid to wear its influences on its pixelated sleeve. Drawing inspiration from classic RPGs like Gothic and the grim atmosphere of Celtic mythology, Drova throws you headfirst into a world brimming with danger, forgotten lore, and the lingering anger of restless spirits. While it might not reinvent the wheel, Drova delivers a compelling experience for fans of the genre, offering a challenging combat system, a richly crafted world dripping with atmosphere, and a story that unfolds organically through exploration and cryptic lore entries. Drova – Forsaken Kin is something really special and restores the sense of discovery in gaming.
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