Night in the Woods
Searching for Faith During a 'Night in the Woods'
Finding, maintaining, and questioning belief in Possum Springs
Romance in Video Games Can Sometimes Be Best Expressed Through Words Alone
‘Night in the Woods’ is a rare example of a game that convincingly shows a relationship in motion, even when its partners are apart.
In a Year of Too Many Games, Don't Overlook the Spooky 'Pinstripe'
‘Pinstripe’ came out of seemingly nowhere, but it deserves a serious look.
2-Week Long Staycations Are Meant for Video Games
I haven’t taken time off work to play a video game since ‘Ni No Kuni’ released in 2013, and while this vacation wasn’t *for* video games, they definitely helped pass the time.
What 'Mass Effect: Andromeda' and 'Horizon' Could Learn from 'Night in the Woods'
They may be big-budget, prestige projects, but they have a lot to learn about naturalistic dialog.
GDC Showed Me That 2017 Is the Year of Cuteness
I thought I knew cute just fine. That was until I rolled up at this year’s Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, where it’d become practically weaponized.
Night In The Woods Is An Affecting Portrait of A Rust Belt Community
"I met a lot of people who assumed that because my hometown is in the Rust Belt, it’s a small town, there’s nothing there."
How 'Night in the Woods' Captures the Charming Boredom of Suburbia
I wake up every day and walk around to the same locations, see the same people. It's not repetition, it's storytelling.
‘Night in the Woods’ Is Soulful, Empathetic, and Too Real
The new game about a young college drop-out’s return to her struggling hometown hits very close to the mark.
We Break Down ‘Get Out,’ ‘Night in the Woods,’ on Waypoint Radio
And there's a little more talk about ‘Breath of the Wild,’ of course.
Make Snowmen and Ponder Mortality in 'Lost Constellation'
'Lost Constellation' is a short, story-based adventure game set in the world of 'Night in the Woods'