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“When the Past was Around” is now available for the Nintendo Switch

"The Indonesian indie games developer Mojiken and Indie games publisher Chorus Worldwide (the Team behind cult hits Coffee Talk and A Raven Monologue) are today very proud and happy to announce that their whimsical point-and-click puzzle game “When the Past was Around” is now available for the Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo Eshop." Jonas Ek - TGG.

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New Games with Gold for July 2023

Enjoy two completely different vibes this July with Games with Gold! On Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, try to survive the terrors of the night in Darkwood, and then starting on July 16, puzzle your way through a whimsical tale of love, loss, and finding yourself in When the Past was Around.

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darthv72329d ago

Oh god... where the stick when you need it?

RpgSama328d ago

This is getting absurd, it looks like MS wants to keep pushing to see with how much they can get away with, the scary thing is that most likely it's not even affecting their bottom line.

crazyCoconuts328d ago

There's some population of gamers/parents that just continue to pay. They might even not know about these crappy games being offered. And they don't know or care what they're missing on PS essentials

closed_account328d ago

These are the ones that weren't even good enough for Gamepass. O.o

FallenAngel1984329d ago

Microsoft’s efforts with Games with Gold and Game Pass are night and day

jznrpg329d ago

Games that never sold and are starting to mold are good enough for Gold

SullysCigar328d ago

Right? It makes my blood run cold, it's really getting old.

ChasterMies328d ago (Edited 328d ago )

For $5 a month you can get games like Call of Duty and Alan Wake Remastered on PlayStation or you can get this garbage on Xbox. Just Sayin.’

GhostScholar328d ago

Yes PlayStation plus games of the month are better than games with gold that’s just objective fact, but game pass is still a million times better than any of the PlayStation plus tiers

Aloymetal328d ago (Edited 328d ago )

'' but game pass is still a million times better than any of the PlayStation plus tiers''
The problem there is convincing most of the gamers around the planet about that, the service is already 6 yrs old and hasn't moved the needle for xbox. It may be the best service for xbox fans but that's about it which by the way are the minority on the globe. Have you seen the record numbers of game sales every quarter??? There's a reason one is the market leader and the other is not.

Profchaos328d ago

Is it though PS plus premium has really been delivering the goods lately can't say I've used my gamepass sub all that much since high on life dropped

andy85328d ago (Edited 328d ago )

That isn't true in the slightest. I have both. PS is half the cost for twice the number of games, and much more quality ones. The only thing GP has is day one games, and let's be honest there aren't many.
Look at last month, PS added nearly 30 games and about 10 AAA games to Premium. GP added around 10 and 1 AAA game - Redfall. The quality being added each month on PS absolutely dwarfs the GP additions

starforge71328d ago

yet another piss poor month for gwg

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Humble Bundle celebrates Valentine's Day with Love is in the Air game bundle

The Humble Love is in the Air Bundle just launched. It includes eight items including A Story Beside, Later Daters, Sucker for Love, and more. As always, a percentage of profits from the bundle go to charity.

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Interview: 'When the Past Was Around' Art Director Brigitta Rena

Last year saw the release of Mojiken’s latest title When The Past Was Around, a narrative video game about falling in love, following your dreams, and how we deal with loss and heartbreak. The game tells the story of Eda and Owl through art and music alone; doing so takes us on a journey with no language barrier, allowing for an experience rooted in emotion and human experiences. As you solve puzzles to progress the story, it’s hard not to be swept away in the world of violins, house plants, and coffee dates. I got to interview Brigitta Rena, Art […]

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