Harmony: The Fall of Reverie reviewed by Gabriel Moss on PC, also available on Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation.
This powerful visual novel from Life is Strange developer Don't Nod mixes a world-bending story with deeply personal stakes. It takes a while to get going, though it also makes familiarizing yourself with its somewhat dense lore easy thanks to a built-in codex that explains most of the in-world jargon required to understand what’s going on. But hidden between Reverie’s magic and metaphors is a story firmly rooted in the power of community, reflecting the resilience of the human spirit itself.
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This powerful visual novel from Life is Strange developer Don't Nod mixes a world-bending story with deeply personal stakes. It takes a while to get going, though it also makes familiarizing yourself with its somewhat dense lore easy thanks to a built-in codex that explains most of the in-world jargon required to understand what’s going on. But hidden between Reverie’s magic and metaphors is a story firmly rooted in the power of community, reflecting the resilience of the human spirit itself.
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