Feysbian is sitting there completely composed while I try to understand what FlipWitch is about. At first glance it feels like a cozy little forest platformer, but two rooms later it’s already asking for memory, precision, and a suspicious amount of backtracking awareness. With something that’s a wee bit less on the SFW side.
I do really like the gameplay which kinda leans hard into that classic metroidvania loop where progress is less about speed and more about patience and curiosity. One missed jump or overlooked path and suddenly everything feels like it’s slightly out of sync, but I don’t think that’s going to be too big of a problem for the gamer in chief.
In fact, it’s that perfect mix of relaxing and mildly chaotic where everything looks peaceful, but the moment attention slips, the game reminds exactly who’s in control. And that is Feysbian, of course!


Bad at life but good at other things.



