Keepers: Beyond Good and Evil

Keepers is a weekly segment in which I discuss games I’ve played that I’ve seen fit to keep after playing. I generally sell a game that I’ve finished, so the only reason I keep one is because I plan to replay the game some day. Classifying a game as a “keeper” is generally a badge of merit.

When I first started writing the Keepers column, I looked through all the games on my game shelf and made a list of which ones I thought deserved to be written about. I am now at the end of that list.

And so the final game on my list has finally come up: Beyond Good and Evil. Call it a magical Turkey Day special surprise. Or something. It’s difficult to talk much about it without repeating things I’ve already written many times before. Suffice it to say that I have an uncommon fondness for the game. I love it. And I’ve already played the game start to finish five times, the last time being when the vintage game club played Beyond Good and Evil. I’ll say it one last time – if you haven’t yet played the game, buy it here. Ten dollars.

So now I’ll turn future Keepers columns over to Frank, as it seems like his game cache is plenty full.
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One Response to “Keepers: Beyond Good and Evil”

  1. I hope that I can carry the heavy mantle of Keepers with the same grace and dignity as you have. I should get plenty of practice with all the damn games I have!

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