Play it: Xbox series X/S, Windows (Steam Deck YMMV)
Current goal: Delete the Shatterscarp card
I really didn't think I would play Confessible as soon as. But when I recovered from a great medical intervention, I had some strange Dreams of one of which included a strange transformation of my home home (which was no other than Jamaica, Queens, represent!) in a kind of fantasy village? It was also … also strangely emotional. There is a lot to unzip with my therapist. And everything was soaked in the aesthetics of Confessible For some reason. So I woke up with a few questions and considerations for my life and knowledge that I think I should play Confessible Now.
And Wow, this game is a real jewel from 2025. It is just big enough in the area to feel like a great imagination without working a stressful open world full of empty bustle. Writing is also so beautiful, with a poetic sensitivity, which is freed from his dialogue and characters with thoughtful and reliable discussions about the struggle for survival in the face of political unrest and a threat to public health. It does not feel like escapism, for the sake of escapism; Rather, it is like a great fantasy novel that you wear in your head in your head in your head, even if you have closed the book, and think about various topics and dialoglinia that bring to life in a magical mirror of our own world.
Even if I find the game too easy as a touch (especially because I play with the most difficult difficulty), the fight Hella is fun. I have this gun gun ranger building in progress (my character is also a scholar, so I have the feeling that it also has some Indiana Jones-Vibes). I was surprised how easily my brain could simply go into the “FPS mode” and it worked well here. Fight if it is not excessively simple, feels exciting and heroic feels, with a nice mixture of shooting powder, swords and magic and weapons belong in imagination. – Claire Jackson