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Birds Watching turned my comforting hobby into a fight for survival at the end of the world, against a monster that will haunt me for the rest of my life

I didn’t think there was any way birdwatching could become fear-inducing, but Birds Watching proved me very wrong. Instead of the relaxing walking simulator you’d expect from a game primarily about watching the birds, it keeps you nervous: looking over your shoulder at all times in case some towering monster is lurking behind you. I should’ve known this from the brief description declaring “you spend your days bird watching. You’re not alone on the mountain.” But frankly nothing could’ve prepared me for what was coming.

At the beginning, you’re told that the entire world was engulfed in flames but, conveniently, you are the only human left alive after escaping to the mountain. Fortunately, you’ve got a pair of binoculars and have spent your days wandering around looking at all the birds who fled there too. You’ve also developed a relationship with a little bird who’s been visiting your cabin, who you get to name. It’s definitely a bleak start, but it doesn’t feel too ominous.

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