Category: Three and Out

The Epilogue crew reviews a game in three paragraphs or less, using the restraint to focus on a game’s specific strengths and weaknesses. Rather than the more traditional and holistic approach to reviews, these promise to be concise and insightful.

Three and Out – ‘Days Gone’

It is Zach’s recommendation that you listen to Jack Savoretti’s “Soldier’s Eyes” while reading.  Drifters and rippers and freakers, oh my! Before we even have a moment to breathe, Bend Studio throws us into...

Three and Out – ‘Kids’

Kids by Playables, recently published by Double Fine, experiments with how our interactions we have with other people influence our perceived identity. In a nonverbal way, the game abstractly investigates social proprioception. I picked...

Three and Out – ‘Anthem’

Throughout my weeks of attempting to play this game and an additional week of waiting for Anthem to stop bricking consoles, this was the main impression I had: Anthem sucks. I’ve never before struggled...

Three and Out – ‘Vignettes’

Everything is connected to everything else. Life is a fluid series of reinventing and shifting perspectives. Some video games capture this message in linear, narrative ways. Other games abstractly demonstrate this schema to us,...