Olivia Davies
Olivia a Welsh girlie who is a fanatic about the indie game industry. She's always pushing herself to try whatever pops up on her radar. From heartfelt narratives, to addicting and fresh gameplay.





I want to state this right now: I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I chose to review this game. My impulsive tendency to just look at an indie game, think it looks wacky, and immediately want to play it allows me to stray out of
by Olivia Davies
As soon as you enter the world of Rue Valley, the clock starts ticking, and every decision you make alters (if sometimes only slightly) the outcome of a scenario. Obviously, this is a preview, so how these small choices affect a grander narrative is unseen yet, but from what I’
by Olivia Davies
2 years ago, Shinnosuke Nohara and his family spent their summer vacation in the fields and mountains of Asso. 2 years later, the family now ventures to a quaint village in the Akita prefecture for more of the same fun and games. While Shiro and the Coal Town replicates a
by Olivia Davies
What comes to mind when I initially saw 90’s Japanese manga icon Shinnosuke Nohara, plastered on a cozy life sim game was the infestation of movie-to-video game adaptations in the game market. From Finding Nemo on PS2, to Harry Potter on the DS, I was skeptical that Shin chan
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With such a brief playtime of 3 hours, it’s hard to really dive into what makes Neva so special as a video game. Densely packed with symbolism and meaning, painted with stunning visuals, and tied together with delicate yet forceful motions in its gameplay, Nomada has once again created
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Despite its simple appearance in premise and gameplay, Loddlenaut hooked me right away with its promise of serenity and vibes, as you take on the role of an ‘interstellar custodian’ (aka a little guy in a nautical suit) whose mission is to cleanse planets of their pollution. This pretty heroic
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Cozy and pure is the impression you get when you initially think of the setting of Bloomtown, it’s the start of summer in the 1960s, and our child protagonists Emily and Chester have just been shipped out to Grandpa’s where the adventure of childhood is awaiting. This is
by Olivia Davies
In recent years there has been a progressing appearance of the cozy drinking simulator, popularized by 2020’s Coffee Talk, followed by 2022’s VA-11 Hall-A, and now 2024’s Tavern Talk. Each game typically follows the same formula: an intimate setting—a coffee shop, futuristic bar, or run-down tavern,
by Olivia Davies