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This week, we explored a variety of games that captured our attention and kept us entertained. From a surprising Lego horror experience to the struggle of getting into the Horizon series, we had quite the gaming journey.

Lego Dark Space took us on an unexpected adventure into the realm of first-person horror within the familiar Lego universe. The game offered an enjoyable and spooky experience reminiscent of popular horror titles like Alien Isolation and Among Us. With the added bonus of unlocking digital Lego props for the main Lego Fortnite mode, Dark Space provided a unique twist on traditional Lego games.

On the other hand, Horizon Forbidden West on the PS5 Pro left us feeling conflicted. Despite the game’s stunning visuals, intriguing story, and immersive gameplay mechanics, some of us found it challenging to fully engage with the series. The vast open world and mechanical creatures failed to capture our interest, leading to a sense of indifference towards the game. Perhaps, our gaming preferences have evolved over time, making it difficult to connect with certain titles.

Lastly, Loco Motive on PC brought a breath of fresh air with its cheerful and upbeat point-and-click adventure. The game’s enthusiastic and light-hearted approach to investigating a murder on a train set it apart from the typical serious tone of similar games. The vibrant visuals, witty humor, and overall uplifting experience left us feeling rejuvenated and appreciative of the game’s unique charm.

As we continue to explore different gaming experiences, we’re reminded of the diverse range of preferences and tastes within the gaming community. Each game offers a distinct journey and emotions, whether it’s a spooky Lego adventure, a struggle to connect with a popular series, or a cheerful and amusing point-and-click escapade. It’s these varied experiences that keep us engaged and excited to discover new titles that resonate with our individual gaming preferences.