And I loved every minute of it.

It was absolutelyTitan Chasers spooky and somewhat unearthly screenshots on the Nintendo Switch eShop that first caught my attention.

Everything has this ethereal quality to italmost like it takes place in a dream.

Driving past the Woodville sign in Titan Chaser

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Or maybe its a dream.

Its difficult to tell either way, but the place is just the right size.

And its blanketed in a mood thats simultaneously unsetting and kind of comforting.

Looking for the Lost Wyvern in Titan Chaser

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perfect) music as a bonus.

How could they not?

Much like the world, itself, theyre eerie and beautiful, harmless but also thrilling.

Approaching a bridge in the fog in Titan Chaser

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Each titan is like a basic series of puzzles to solve.

Suffice it to say, while there are only a handful of them, they each left an impression.

I could feel myself relax as they loomed in the distance, in spite of their underlying intimidation.

Titan Chaserfeels like the kind of game everyone except me might find dull or pointless, and thats okay.

Not everyone wants to play a game that forces you to take your time and has no real stakes.

Its dull and strange and pointless and exactly what I needed.