The Game Bakers might be the studio that brought you hardcore boss rush Furi, but Haven is something very different. Much sweeter in tone, it revolves entirely around Yu and Kay’s romantic relationship. (That in itself is unusual; try to think of your favourite long-term couples in videogames and you’ll come up surprisingly short.) Their love is forbidden by their culture, so they’ve escaped to space, where they’ve crash-landed.
Specifically they’ve landed on Source, a remote planet made up of cracked, floating islets, held together by Flow. Essentially raw planetary matter, Flow is the backbone for how their civilisation’s space travel works.
This story is from the January 2021 edition of Official PlayStation Magazine - UK Edition.
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