Zorya: The Celestial Sisters review — Double trouble

zorya:-the-celestial-sisters-review-—-double-trouble

Zorya: The Celestial Sisters reviewPuzzle games are my preferred method of mindful assault nowadays, as I sit here craving some mental stimulation. And what better way to lose your mind is there, especially while bringing friends and loved ones with you? Throughout my coverage of Zorya: The Celestial Sisters, I made it perfectly clear that the benchmark of any good puzzle game is the potential for you to make your partner go crazy. But crazy in a positive, fun way. I can confirm that Zorya mostly succeeds with this task, as I can recall dozens of times where my partner and I snapped at each other like turtles for making a misstep or a bad call in a way that was completely our fault. But there isn’t a thing as a perfect puzzle game, even if something like It Takes Two gets close. Throughout my adventure of Zorya: The Celestial Sisters, there was always one issue that stuck in the back of my mind. As I traversed the icy grounds as Aysu, the goddess of the night, I looked up to my partner up in the sky. He control…

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