Review: SeaBed (Nintendo Switch)
Review by Matt S.
SeaBed is a rather precious thing; it might look amateurish in its aesthetics, and even by visual novel standards it lacks interactivity, but it's also a remarkable bit of storytelling, and one that defies expectations at every turn and refuses to take the low road. It bills itself as "yuri", but that's doing it a disservice, since unlike just about every one of its genre peers it takes a wholesome and naturalistic approach to the sexuality of its characters. It's also in theory a mystery narrative, but in video games that means a narrow set of criteria that SeaBed avoids in its entirety.
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