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It's our first ever review of a video game! Did you play it? Did you like it? Did we? Have you listened to the episode yet? We definitely talk about some of those things in the ep so you GOTTA listen. Let us know in the Patreon comments if there is something you'd like to recommend for next month's Review Crew episode. 

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Anonymous

Something that can sometimes help with motion sickness in games: increasing the Field of View. If you can set it to 90° or a little bit over, that can maybe help :)

Anonymous

I love the idea of The Review Crew becoming “Oh No Ross and Carrie” and just reviewing stuff like Colonics.

Anonymous

I really want to recommend Outer Wilds as a cool concept/puzzle game to review but I have to imagine the zero-G/6 degrees of motion parts would inflict some horrible motion sickness. Maybe point and click adventure games games with a fixed camera such as Grim Fandango Remastered or Thimbleweed Park would be worth a review?

Anonymous

Sensory deprivation tanks are super relaxing and cool, but I would really enjoy a review crew episode of an out of context Riverdale episode. Like a random episode from a season way into the series

Kevin

I like to think Superliminal is like a cross of Portal and The Stanley Parable. One of my favorite puzzle games is The Talos Principle. The other two might really like it, but I wouldn't want to pressure Erin into playing more games if they make her nauseous. We love you, Erin. ♥️

Anonymous

Erin mentioned a self care review crew. I think you guys should go do a few self care things, like a float tank or cold therapy. Or maybe even both!

Anonymous

I highly recommend it takes two - a truly delightful two player puzzle game

Anonymous

I play a lot of video games and have no trouble with motion sickness from any of them. 10 minutes of this game and I was in bed for rest of the day. There are a bunch of Reddit threads about people getting motion sickness from this game. If you want to try out the perspective changing mechanic, I would suggest Maquette. Great story and didn’t make me feel like I’d been on a non-stop merry-go-round.

Cephala

Inscryption is a very good little mystery/puzzle/escape room/card game game that has a great story and I highly highly recommend to anyone who's a fan of any of those genres

Rin Abedi

I listened to the episode first and then figured I would probably enjoy it and holy f*ck was I right. Such a good game and Adal’s right that figuring it out your own felt so incredible, but there were some puzzles that I had to look up ‘cause I was so invested in the story that getting stuck for anything longer than 15 min became infuriating and I wanted to move forward. I’m now going back through and trying to get all the collectibles and listening to the developer commentary snd love it even more - would highly recommend!