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My queer favourite game 2024
Hello! Eurogamer's latest week of features celebrating the intersection of LGBTQIA+ culture and gaming is almost at an …
This hugely ambitious delve into the dice-rolling world of Dungeons & Dragons – which boasts wonderful visuals, a richly realised cast of characters, and a frankly staggering number of story shifting quest options as the freewheeling adventure unfolds - is as dizzyingly flexible as its tabletop RPG inspiration, and it's particularly accommodating to those who want to play queer. It's packed with speedy on-rails racing and chasing as its heartbroken heroine battles (and occasionally smooches) all-girl biker gangs, androgynous twins, even giant robot wolves - sometimes while on a motorbike, other times while waving a bloody great sword, but always to a sweet, shimmering synth pop soundtrack by Daniel Olsén and Jonathan Eng. Eurogamer says,"There are big, ambitious themes at play in Mediterranea Inferno – the importance of community and compassion; the precariousness of safe spaces; an existential howl into the void for a generation stranded between a selfish past, a broken present, and a fading future; a call for action against emotional, cultural, and political inertia – and it can occasionally feel (appropriately enough) like it's losing its way amid its overwhelming concerns.
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