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Get to Know About Corvus

I stumbled upon Corvus a little while ago, and I can’t shake how fresh it feels. You play as this mysterious raven-like entity, darting through shadowy alleyways and moonlit rooftops. The story isn’t spoon-fed to you—instead, you piece together fragments of a lost civilization, overheard conversations, and weird glyphs that litter the city ruins. It’s atmospheric in a way that made me pause and just soak in the silence between each screech and whisper.

What really grabbed me was how fluid the gameplay flows. One moment you’re planning your next perch, the next you’re swooping down to snatch a key item or distract an enemy guard. There’s a satisfying blend of stealth and puzzle elements—sometimes you’ll need to rearrange light sources to cast new shadows for your flight path, and other times you’ll juggle collectible trinkets that unlock hidden lore. It never feels repetitive; every rooftop jump or narrow ledge comes with just enough adrenaline to keep me hooked.

Visually, Corvus is a treat for the eyes. The art style dances on the line between dark fantasy and dreamscape, with hand-painted textures giving every stone wall and feather a lived-in look. Sound design plays its part too—the distant caw of other ravens or the drip of water in underground tunnels all weave into a soundtrack that’s more mood than music. I caught myself muttering “just one more run” late into the night more than I care to admit.

All in all, Corvus feels like a little gem that came out of nowhere, and it’s exactly the type of game I love recommending to friends who ask for something offbeat. If you’re into games that trust you to explore and connect the dots on your own, you’ll probably find yourself lost in its shadows for hours on end—just don’t be surprised if you start eyeing every blackbird you see a bit suspiciously.