![]() ![]() It's 100% paid off and I look forward to seeing what the team does in the future. Thank you for all of your time and hard work. Definitely recommending this game to everyone I know. If this doesn't have "Overwhelmingly Positive" reviews on Steam in a month or two - I'll legitimately be upset. I've never called a game a masterpiece in my entire life and, 6 hours in, this is an obvious masterpiece. Eastward is a beautifully detailed and charming adventure game, from Shanghai-based. I just wanted to say thank you to the development team at Pixpil and Chucklefish for publishing this masterpiece. Escape the tyrannical clutches of subterranean society and join Eastward’s unlikely duo, Sam and John, on an exciting adventure to the land above Travel across the world by rail to uncover the mystery of Sam’s powers, and the truth behind the deadly miasma. I haven't beaten the Demon King yet but you better believe I will eventually. Within Eastward, there's a "mini-game" that is a fully fledged RPG and during my 6 hours, so far, I've played Earth-Born for 3 hours so far. I've also seen a lot of comparisons to Zelda games, which makes me wish I played those games all the more, back in the day. ![]() I've seen a lot of comparisons to The Last of Us - based on John's appearance and the fact that you travel with a young girl, Sam and they're just as likeable as Joel and Ellie - even more so. If it looks nice - that's a bonus.Įastward is the first "pixel" game I ever looked at and said, "I have to play this." From the colours, to the design of the characters/ environments, the atmosphere that screamed comfy, dreadful and wacky all at once. The interaction is what's most important, in my opinion. Once you exit, youll find yourself at Whitewhale Bay Station. On the train, talk to both Jasper and Sam to trigger the next story beat. Consider me a "Graphics Whore" - though I do find gameplay to be far more important. Chapter 2: What the Forest Taught Me Walkthrough. I may not play them but I respect the hell out of them and the work that goes into them. We, literally, wouldn't be where we are today without them. Although I don't play them, I recognize their importance within the gaming industry. There are so many series I would love to get into and I have a feeling, if I had played these games when I was younger, I would hold them in much higher regard. ![]() I've never really been interested in video games with pixel graphics - this is to my detriment, trust me, I know. ![]()
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