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So I played "My Time at Portia" for an in-game year..

  On the 15th of January, “My Time at Portia” came out and as a complete newb to this type of genre, I took this opportunity to play it and to try to see what makes these types of games appealing. So, as the title says, I played a whole in-game year and I must say it was a great experience. But let’s rewind a bit and talk about the game first. “My Time at Portia” is a game in the same genre that “Stardew Valley” and “Harvest Moon”. It focuses more on constructing things and planting crops for harvesting and the social side of living in a small town. You can play as a man or a woman and you’ll start by creating your character. The customization options are nothing to be too much hyped about it but they give a few options to create your character as you want it. After that, you will arrive by boat in the town of Portia and be greeted by Presley, The president of the Commerce Guild, that will talk you through what is that you will do with your father’s workshop in Portia and tal...

My thoughts on "Horizon: Zero Dawn"

In 2015’s E3, I saw Guerrilla’s newest project at the time’s first trailer. The game was called “Horizon: Zero Dawn” and I was instantly in love with the concept and its world. The mashing of old and new. The tribe society living humans contrasted with new and futuristic robots that populated the world. In the background, the remains of our present society, skyscrapers now ruined, cars now abandoned and rusted from the passage of time. It was a major motivation for me purchasing a ps4 and the game, and now that I got them and played it, I’ll use this review to express my feelings about this gem of a game. The Game Horizon is an open world adventure game and by god, it plays beautifully. You play as Alloy, a motherless child born in front of All-Mother, the diety of the Nora tribe. She was outcast by the High Matriarchs and raised by Rost, another outcast who agreed to raise her as if she was his daughter. She spent most of her childhood training for the proving, a test in ...