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It's Pride Month and this year's gay feature goes to The Adventures of Robin Lloyd on PlayStation 1 , which is about as sapphic-coded as you can get. What? You think these ladies are dressed that way for the male gaze? Ha!
Gameplay is mostly an elaborate puzzle detective game, full of turning objects around and finding little hidden secrets, talking to people; that kind of thing. There are, sporadically, a few action moments to break up the pace. Other than that, it's all about Robin and gal pals in a 1920s London setting. Strangely, the game never made it out of Japan, but that's probably because developer Gust is too busy with making 482 Atelier games.

šŸ—£ļø ~WHAT'SĀ UP,Ā LESBIANS~

It's Pride Month and this year's gay feature goes to The Adventures of Robin Lloyd on PlayStation 1, which is about as sapphic-coded as you can get. What? You think these ladies are dressed that way for the male gaze? Ha!

Gameplay is mostly an elaborate puzzle detective game, full of turning objects around and finding little hidden secrets, talking to people; that kind of thing. There are, sporadically, a few action moments to break up the pace. Other than that, it's all about Robin and gal pals in a 1920s London setting. Strangely, the game never made it out of Japan, but that's probably because developer Gust is too busy with making 482 Atelier games.



I’ve more recently been of the belief that the majority of big budget video games made these days are far too long. Specifically, the open world adventures in the likes of Assassin’s Creed or Starfield from last year are designed to last hundreds of hours. Deep Beyond is a short walk-’em-up or walking sim, in the vein of something like What Remains of Edith Finch. Visually however, it is most reminiscent of Lucas Pope’s Return of the Obra Dinn, seeing as it uses predominantly only monochrome colour schemes and relatively low resolution environments.

Review by Gareth Brading


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