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Mitchell Demorest

Mitchell Demorest has written for The Indie Game Website and Uppercut.

Bahnsen Knights

Bahnsen Knights Review: The Cult of the Road

by Mitchell Demorest
December 13, 2023

Bahnsen Knights evokes retro PC games without relying on nostalgia for their effect.

Super Mario RPG

‘Super Mario RPG’ Review: An SNES Classic Gets a Loving Spit Shine for the Switch

by Mitchell Demorest
November 28, 2023

The game is replete with diversions from your usual RPG bits of business.

Lies of P

Lies of P Review: Neowiz’s Soulslike Puts an Interesting Spin on Pinocchio

by Mitchell Demorest
September 28, 2023

Lies of P is really fun, which makes sense given that Dark Souls is, well, really fun.

Chants of Sennaar

Chants of Sennaar Review: A Good Time for Linguists with an Anthropological View

by Mitchell Demorest
September 5, 2023

Chants of Sennaar is an impressive game that ultimately feels more than a bit academic.

Pikmin 4

Pikmin 4 Review: Cuter Than Your Average Dog

by Mitchell Demorest
July 29, 2023

The game doesn’t lack for delectable visual delights, its world teeming with lived-in details.

Dordogne

Dordogne Review: A Half-Remembered Story, Short on Warmth but Beautifully Rendered

by Mitchell Demorest
June 13, 2023

The art style of Dordogne is especially notable in sequences that feature more movement.

Darkest Dungeon II

Darkest Dungeon II Review: A Party of Heroes Gets Personal on the Highway Through Hell

by Mitchell Demorest
May 8, 2023

The game is invested in showing how dire circumstances affect your heroes’ relationships.

Dredge

Dredge Review: Stuck in the Shallow End

by Mitchell Demorest
March 23, 2023

This rock-solid fishing game doesn’t deliver on its deepest ambitions.

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