
This game is yet another hit in the catalogue.įor reference, I'm currently using a 27", 1440p, 144 Hz G-Sync monitor on my PC as well as a pair of Sennheiser 558s, and this game stretched both of those to their limits. It's a screen splash that now immediately sets my mood for something good to come. Edith Finch, Outer Wilds, Kentucky Route Zero, Gone Home, etc. I knew I was in for a treat from that alone given their reputation and history of games. The first thing I noticed while booting it up is that it's an Annapurna Interactive game.

Sayonara was the title that was furthest off my radar of the three, and I can't believe just how wrong I was.

I got about 6 or 7 stages through Katana Zero, and I was feeling a break. but quickly found I wasn't in the right headspace for that game, so I put it on the backburner. Recently, my brother gifted me $50 through Steam for my birthday, and I ended up purchasing Return of the Obra Dinn, Katana Zero, and Sayonara Wild Hearts.
