A lost art in gaming (and arguably other mediums) today." Press Start (6.5/10) Still, I could appreciate the expectations the game places on the player to simply figure things out on their own and having a straightforward, no-nonsense plot. For every fun puzzle there was another quest or dull combat sequence that I button mashed out of with ease. It's also an Xbox Play Anywhere title, so you can buy it once and play it across both Xbox and PC."In Ravenlok’s well-paced narrative and gameplay structure, I’m sad to say that I didn’t find the game to be very compelling. Ravenlok is now available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, Xbox Game Pass, PC Game Pass, and Xbox Cloud Gaming. I'm happy Cococucumber is finding success in Microsoft's value-driven subscription service, and I hope other fantastic indie developers see similar results. Game Pass means I can install Ravenlok, play it when I'm ready, and then buy it when I'm done if I really loved it (as I've done for countless games I finished thanks to Xbox Game Pass). If it weren't for Xbox Game Pass, though, there's a very good chance I would never play Ravenlok, simply because I don't have the time and money to buy every great game that looks interesting to me. I haven't played Ravenlok, yet, but I have it installed and I'm ready to experience the latest Cococucumber adventure as soon as I finish Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, The Last Case of Benedict Fox, and Deathloop (I have a lot of games to play, okay?). I'm a huge advocate for the continued success of indie games in the industry, because it's indie developers that continually push boundaries and innovate in video games.
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