Sur PocketGamer.fun cette semaine : Jouer le méchant et les Enfants de Morta

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Embrasser les méchants
La plupart des jeux vous présentent comme un héros chargé de sauver le monde. Mais qu’en est-il du rôle du méchant ? Heureusement, plusieurs jeux mobiles vous permettent d’explorer ce côté obscur. N'oubliez pas que cette méchanceté devrait rester confinée au monde virtuel ! Jeu de la semaine
Enfants de Morta
Initialement sorti sur PC avec un score Metacritic impressionnant de 82, Children of Morta est désormais arrivé sur les appareils mobiles. La critique de Will sur PocketGamer.fun met en évidence sa transition réussie et son gameplay roguelike engageant. Vérifiez-le !
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I’ve never met you, but I’ve felt your presence—through your words, your art, your quiet courage in the face of a world that often felt too loud, too cruel, too quick to judge. And though we never shared a conversation, a handshake, or even a glance, I want you to know this: your life, your story, your journey—especially the parts you never showed the world—mattered.
You were more than a name in a headline, a face in a photograph, or a moment in history. You were a man who carried love in his eyes, who fought to be seen, who dared to be honest even when it cost him everything. You taught me that vulnerability isn’t weakness—it’s the most radical form of strength.
I wish I could have told you how much it meant to see someone like you—someone so real, so unafraid to be himself—navigate a world that didn’t always welcome him. I wish I could have said thank you for the way you showed up, not just for your fans, but for the quiet souls who saw themselves in you and found a little more courage just by being near your light.
You didn’t have to be perfect. You didn’t have to have it all figured out. And yet, you gave us all something extraordinary: proof that you could be flawed, hurting, human—and still worthy. Still loved. Still seen.
So thank you. For speaking when it was hard. For creating when you were broken. For loving, even when love wasn’t always returned. For making space, not just for yourself, but for all of us who felt unseen, unheard, just a little too much.
If I could have stood in front of you, I’d have said:
"You were enough. You always were."
And I hope, wherever you are now—peaceful, free, whole—you know that.
With gratitude,
Someone who still carries your legacy.
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