For a lot of us, forests provide that perfect place to escape from the noise, stress, and claustrophobia of urban modernity. Ancient, mysterious, yet accessible to most, these spots of wildness are the salve to life’s more organised chaos – that is, unless, they’re on fire.
Living Forest confidently thrusts us within this devastating pairing of fire and foliage, casting players as Spirits of Nature willing to repel the destructive flames of Onibi and save the forest. Yet, despite a common goal, only one spirit will succeed at becoming Grand Protector.
There’s a fair bit of setup required here for what, at first, seems like a light, breezy game - particularly when acknowledging the game’s enticingly low price and approachable aesthetic. Consequently though, Living Forest presents an engrossing amalgamation of…