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  1. Aug 3, 2023
    4
    I love and respect indie projects and their developers, but this game is saturated with a lot of minuses compared to pluses, of the pluses here is a good drawing of landscapes, good music and interface, some soulfulness, and the rest is done at least strangely. The way the characters look... it's terrible, the story feels unfinished, the gameplay is
    that it seems that it would be better
    I love and respect indie projects and their developers, but this game is saturated with a lot of minuses compared to pluses, of the pluses here is a good drawing of landscapes, good music and interface, some soulfulness, and the rest is done at least strangely. The way the characters look... it's terrible, the story feels unfinished, the gameplay is
    that it seems that it would be better if it did not exist at all. I wish the developers to grow further and do something really good, but for now from me 4
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
  2. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. Jun 16, 2023
    70
    Dordogne is an imperfect package, then: a beautiful porcelain plate of a game that has cracks in it. The plate is unique enough to warrant purchase, but we wonder what it would have been like with more gameplay care.
  2. Jun 13, 2023
    80
    Though bittersweet, Dordogne offers a thoughtful, well-paced narrative that is accompanied by beautiful visuals and sounds. It’s a pleasant adventure title through-and-through. One that I recommend to just about anyone.
  3. Jun 13, 2023
    80
    Dordogne is a delightful indie trip down memory lane that's packed full of emotion, alongside a surprising number of ways in which to interact with its watercolour world. Mimi's story may be a slight one, but the short running time and simplicity of the narrative add to the charm here. This is a game about reconnecting with your childhood, rediscovering long-lost memories and re-engaging with the things that make you who you are. If you've got a Game Pass subscription and a handful of hours to spare, this is one heartfelt little journey that's well worth taking.