I feel like it generates way more of a spooky atmosphere, too. I honestly thought I was playing a horror game for the first half, before I finally realized it wasn't going to jump scare me and I could relax.
In a similar vein, The Suicide Of Rachel Foster is a decent experience. It's not nearly as good, to be clear, but it's worth playing imo. It's much creepier, however.
The only part of it that I think is really out of place and would make me unhappy is that it's the first counterspell he used.
If that's been a pattern and it's a higher lethality game in general, then all's fair. But springing a counterspell on them at the last moment might make me a bit.. bitter.
Starfield was extremely hyped and extremely mid imo so I'm surprised it got the nomination that it did. If Starfield wins 'Best RPG' when Baldur's Gate 3 is an option I will be incredibly disappointed. Hell, I'd take Lies Of P over Starfield. Might as well fuckin nominate Skyrim again.
Gone Home was good, yes!
I feel like it generates way more of a spooky atmosphere, too. I honestly thought I was playing a horror game for the first half, before I finally realized it wasn't going to jump scare me and I could relax.
In a similar vein, The Suicide Of Rachel Foster is a decent experience. It's not nearly as good, to be clear, but it's worth playing imo. It's much creepier, however.