Games Asylum: “Any decent video game, especially one story driven, should make you feel something while playing. Anguish, sorrow, joy – any emotion, really. Modern adventure games are pretty good at this, with most having professional script writers and hired voice actors. We’ve come a long way from being told aliens are attacking and to defend the Earth at all costs. Modern video games are a lot more personal these days too, and Farewell North is a good example of this. It’s an emotional adventure about loss, understanding, acceptance, and companionship. If you don’t feel something during its 6-7 hour runtime, we’d be both surprised and a little concerned.”


