There are some games that just make you cry. The ending of Plague Tale: Requiem, for example, or the climax of Act 1 in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - if a videogame can make you cry, it's doing something right. As a narrative-driven RPG fan, the list of sob-worthy games in my Steam library is pretty extensive, but Spiritfarer is up there with the best of them, shattering hearts and ruining days everywhere. Now the Thunder Lotus team is back with At Fate's End, an equally emotionally charged action-adventure game where the enemies are your siblings, and your actions can either reunite a broken family, or deepen the rifts even further.