atmosphere the game is also punctuated by Mae’s increasingly vivid strange dreams which are taking a toll on her mental health. With strong writing and unparalleled art direction Night in the Woods is worth spending some time with if you haven’t already. Shadow of the ColossusOriginally released in 2005 on the PlayStation 2 Shadow of the Colossus is the spiritual successor (and maybe-prequel) to the brilliant and under-appreciated Ico. If you’re unfamiliar with Ico it looks like a Giorgio de Chirico painting — so yes it’s also very atmospheric — and the game.
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request Wander must defeat them. In a sense the game is like 16 boss battles in a row (with a good deal of traveling by horseback and on foot in between each confrontation). The sheer scale of the colossi is breathtaking. Plus each being is vastly different from the next; defeating them means solving the puzzle of how to take them out using your very limited arsenal. To find each colossus you can raise Wander’s sword to the sun; the beams of light will converge over the next lair. It’s a seamless open world like a somewhat-precursor to Breath of the Wild (see below). And although the story is sparse it’s incredibly poignant. The Legend of Zelda Breath of the WildHey listen — The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild still places you firmly in the boots of .