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Immerse yourself in the harsh wilderness of 17th century Canada through the eyes of Maikan, a young Innu, and Jeanne, a French woman who crossed the Atlantic to start a new life. Decide how the characters will survive, and watch the impact of your choices unfold in this coming-of-age story!
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Reviews
8 reviews found95
Rectify Gaming
Nov 11, 2024
Just like the similar game Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) did with the Iñupiat group of Alaska Native peoples, I believe Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) is a narrative masterpiece that combines rich storytelling with immersive gameplay to deliver a profoundly moving experience that teaches everyone more about the Innu background. Its exploration of cultural convergence is both thoughtful and timely, making it a must-play for fans of narrative-driven games. Jeanne and Maïkan’s intertwined journeys will linger with you long after the final scene, a testament to the game’s emotional depth and narrative power. Developer – Unreliable Narrators Publisher – Unreliable Narrators, Indie Asylum Platforms – PS5, Xbox Series S|X,PC (Reviewed) Review copy given by Developer When two cultures collide, a captivating story emerges.
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PSX Brasil
May 4, 2025
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Softpedia
May 16, 2025
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GameSpew
May 1, 2025
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80
Finger Guns
May 1, 2025
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75
PS4Blog.net
May 1, 2025
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NoobFeed
May 1, 2025
Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) isn't going to blow your mind with complicated gameplay systems or mechanics that will blow your mind. Because it cares, understands, and is creatively clear, it wants to tell you a story—two stories, to be exact. It's a story about survival, faith, culture, and the terrible things that happened to people when colonies grew. It has emotional richness that few games are brave enough to pursue for people who are willing to slow down and listen.
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VGChartz
Jun 5, 2025
For a narrative-driven game about the virtue of coexistence, it's a shame that's rarely felt emotionally or mechanically. Contractor by trade and writer by hobby, Lee's obnoxious criticisms have found a way to be featured across several gaming sites: N4G, VGChartz, Gaming Nexus, DarkStation, and TechRaptor! He started gaming in the mid-90s and has had the privilege in playing many games across a plethora of platforms.