Finished (playing): Claire: Extended Cut, Everreach: Project Eden
Playing: Trulon: The Shadow Engine
Added: Terminator: Resistance, Wasteland 3
Do not buy Everreach: Project Eden, not even on sale. In addition to it being a poorly made game, it has a checkpoint/save bug on the final chapter that drops you through the environment when it loads.
It’s a shame about this game since it has a good premise, and starts out promising. Unfortunately, it goes downhill fast. The story and characters are decent, and the graphics and music are pretty good. However, everything else about it is mediocre. Character controls are somewhat clunky/stiff, aiming/shooting is some of the worst that I’ve experienced in a game and the hover bike sections are sloppy/frustrating. Also, checkpoints/saves are spread really far apart, and when you die and reload the loading is infuriatingly long. But despite all of its issues, I was still enjoying it enough to keep playing. It reminds me of a PS2 game, and I was finding it somewhat appealing for that reason.
It can be frustratingly difficult at times even on easy due to the crappy aiming/shooting controls, bullet sponge enemies, sloppy hover bike sections and sparse checkpoints/saves, but I was still finding some fun in it and kept playing. However, I was well into the final chapter when I got a checkpoint/save bug that dropped me through the environment every time that I loaded it, so I was forced to stop playing since it doesn’t have multiple saves.
I started playing an indie turn-based RPG developed in Finland called Trulon: The Shadow Engine, and I’ve been mildly enjoying it so far. It’s a classic JRPG inspired top down view RPG, but with a Western looking cartoonish aesthetic mixing 2D hand drawn characters moving over 3D environments. While the graphics are cute and colorful, I would have preferred an anime aesthetic. It’s a port of a mobile game, and that’s what it looks and plays like which I’m admittedly not the biggest fan of. It’s not bad, but I like my JRPG style RPGs to look like JRPGs even if they’re developed in other countries.

While there’s towns, villages and an over world map to traverse, the focus of the game is on its strategic deck of cards turn-based battles. I like the battle system, but there doesn’t seem to be much else to the game as the towns and villages are really small (at least the ones that I’ve been to so far) with just a few NPCs to interact with. I haven’t been to any dungeons yet, but there are outdoor areas that I’ve traversed with enemies standing still in them and attack if I get close to them.
The story and characters have been fairly basic so far, but I’m still early in the game. I expect things to pick up more the further in it that I get. I’m finding it to be a fairly pleasant if albeit somewhat slow paced RPG. It’s holding my interest for now, but I don’t know if it will for the entirety of the game.
Games releasing this week
Airborne Kingdom
Blue Reflection: Second Light
Bright Memory: Infinite
Epic Chef
Football Manager 2022
Forza Horizon 5
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition
Gynoug
Jurassic World Evolution 2
Shin Megami Tensei V
Synthetik 2
Treasures of the Aegean