Where The Water Tastes Like Wine Review – One Trick Pony (PS4)
I remember when I was in grade school, learning about the tall tales of characters like Johnny Appleseed or Paul Bunyan and completely missing the point of these legends. Unlike other stories that were birthed thousands of years ago or had huge volumes dedicated to their analysis, the phenomenon of the ?American Tall Tale? was a relatively new concept that grew out of the country?s rapid expansion. But that was about where my interest in these more modern-day myths came to an abrupt end. Thankfully, Where The Water Tastes Like Wine explores this phenomenon in more depth through the lens of emergent gameplay, and almost two years after its original release, it?s now on PS4. Does it deliver a quest worth sharing, or is it just too unbelievable to be true" Betting It All
What better way to start a game than observing a hand of poker after going all-in" Only upon seeing the flop do two facts become obvious: 1) You lost the hand and 2) You lost to a wolf. That?s right. You didn?t just misread that. You lost a hand of cards to a wilderness beast voiced by none other than legendary singer Sting. It?s stories like this that effortlessly set the stage for the game?s core narrative conceit: exaggerated storytelling. In exchange for the player?s soul, the direwolf leaves players to wander the American countryside during the depression era in search of stories.
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