Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) was originally released on PC last November, but has now been ported to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. This story-driven game has been warmly welcomed by players who enjoyed its atmosphere and characters. Unreliable Narrators' title puts you in the shoes of two very different characters. Jeanne is what you called a King's daughter, which is how young French women who immigrated to New France as part of a program sponsored by King Louis XIV were called back in the 17th century. Unfortunately for her, her ship sank off the Canadian coast, leaving her alone in an unknown world with the captain's dog, as they seem to be the sole survivors of the shipwreck. Maikan, on the other hand, is a hunter/gatherer from the Innu nation, too young to know what life was like for his kind before the arrival of the white man. The young man has embarked on a long journey to understand why his lands are suddenly invaded by frost, a phenomenon that threatens his people as much as the local flora and fauna. The ambience is well-polished, the French dubbing excellent, and apart from the strange choice of choosing to lock framerate at 30 fps on all consoles (including the PS5 Pro), we can't find much to reproach it for. Bear in mind, however, that the adventure is short, as it should take you around five hours to complete.