Jusant - PEAK Mountain Climbing
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- Опубликовано: 14 янв 2024
- This isn't a particularly long game, but it's probably for the best because I think it has given me arthritis. I saved the space whales though and they seem pretty happy about it. I didn't even need any transparent aluminum.
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I'd like to have a Little Shit plush. I don't know if they exist, but I like that Little Shit.
Climb it on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/1977170/Jusant/
As well as Game Pass and a bunch of consoles, but not Switch because they don't like to have Little Shits competing with Kirby.
I really liked this game. It was a nice chill experience that wasn't too long but not too short either. Worst part about it to me was that the cute little shit kept making weird bubbly and sloshy sounds that were driving me insane.
I don't think I even noticed that sound. I might have had the audio low though because without audio cues or a good soundtrack, I usually end up doing that.
Great video, as always :)
Definitely picking this up when I have time to play it! Or probably before, knowing me. :D
Don't forget it's on Game Pass... that's the only thing that keeps me from buying games I never get around to playing.
@@AbbreviatedReviews Heh, I'd rather pay $1000 for a game than use the Microsoft Store more than I'm already forced to. :)
What game is shown in the the first clip?
Moon Runner. There should be a card there with a link to my review of it. It's a pretty neat little game and free.
As Jusant is a game they could be bothered to make a demo for but weren't confident enough in to keep it around post-release, means I've decided not to wishlist it. My data shows a strong correlation here. And now to slowly come to the same decision with Slay the Princess.
I'm not sure why anyone removes demos. I don't see how it could possibly be a bad thing to always have available.
@@AbbreviatedReviews The reason is that keeping a demo up to date is more effort and that the data's unclear whether post-release demos help sales (probably because it depends on how good the game is). Still, it's often the more corporate types that remove demos. Annapurna always does, and their games are also usually longer than is fun for corporate reasons. An indie dev that wants players to have a positive experience will usually keep the demo up.