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An English Haunting review

An English Haunting review

Focusing more on the story than the spooks (though the spooks are good when they materialize!), An English Haunting is a solid, user-friendly paranormal tale with strong production values, even if it lacks the compelling characters and dialogue of the best horror fiction. ... Read more

Unleaving review

Unleaving review

If you enjoy side-scrolling puzzle-platformers, Unleaving is a fun afternoon snack. The esoteric narrative is too clumsy for its own good, but the team at orangutan matter is incredibly talented, and they’ve earned their stripes when it comes to gameplay and design... Read more

A Tiny Sticker Tale review

A Tiny Sticker Tale review

Playing with anthropomorphic stickers on a sticker book using stickers to solve sticky situations is a can’t-miss premise. While A Tiny Sticker Tale will surely be too simple to appeal to everyone, and the story could have been more robust, younger kids should love it and it has enough charm and satisfying puzzles to ensure a joyful few hours for just about anyone... Read more

The Adventures of the Black Hawk review

The Adventures of the Black Hawk review

The Adventures of the Black Hawk succeeds at copying—and I mean copying—the aesthetic that made the early LucasArts games so successful. While the copy doesn’t shine quite as brightly due to some inconsistent localization and general lack of polish, it is a consistently amusing and challenging adventure worthy of being in the conversation... Read more

Hill Agency: PURITY/decay review

Hill Agency: PURITY/decay review

Hill Agency is a stylistically gorgeous game and a refreshing futuristic representation of Indigenous people, but otherwise this detective noir game is too hampered by bugs and a lack of real investigative work to make the experience worthwhile... Read more

Orten Was the Case review

Orten Was the Case review

Time loop mysteries require a delicate balance of challenge while rewarding players for both their successes and mistakes. In Orten Was the Case, the play control and action elements can upset that balance at times, but the twelve-minute puzzle itself hits all the right beats and proves to be quite satisfying... Read more

Monolith review

Monolith review

Monolith earns science fiction cred with a witty sidekick robot, a beautifully drawn alien world and many clever puzzles relevant to the genre, though an uneven story, shaky dialogue, and poor characterizations may turn off players less willing to endure them to get to the good parts... Read more

[I] Doesn’t Exist review

[I] Doesn’t Exist review

While it doesn’t quite reach the allegorical heights it aspires to, if you like text adventures or simply enjoy games that subvert the role of the player, then [I] doesn’t exist should keep you solidly entertained for a few hours... Read more

Repella Fella review

Repella Fella review

Laughs are at the forefront of Repella Fella, a crude, gory, and yet occasionally earnest adventure. Ease of play allows the jokes to come fast and furious, and despite some issues with the pace of storytelling, this game is sure to provide hours of delight to its intended audience... Read more

Star Trek: Resurgence review

Star Trek: Resurgence review

While non-Trekkies and puzzle lovers may find Star Trek: Resurgence less appealing, franchise fans looking to simply dive into another fine story in this expansive universe will not be disappointed... Read more

Unwording review

Unwording review

While Unwording succeeds in creatively introducing the mental health concepts of cognitive distortions using wordplay, the surrounding game is simply too short and too shallow to make a lasting impact... Read more

Tape: Unveil the Memories review

Tape: Unveil the Memories review

Tape: Unveil the Memories is a creative indie adventure that does its best to appeal to suspense lovers whether they prefer stealth or story, but a middling narrative and inconsistent puzzles make it feel like more of a chore than a thrill... Read more

A Space for the Unbound review

A Space for the Unbound review

If you can withstand a slow and meandering beginning, A Space for the Unbound will reward you with one of the more emotionally earnest and moving stories to be found in an adventure game... Read more

Murder Is Game Over review

Murder Is Game Over review

Despite an intriguing mystery, the retro-RPG-styled Murder Is Game Over is extremely light on actual detective work and offers little else to make its mark in the whodunit genre... Read more

Immortality review

Immortality review

While it’s hindered slightly by some questionable game design and content choices, Immortality is an otherwise impressive achievement in filmmaking and gaming with a thought-provoking and chilling story that will leave you thinking about it long after it’s over... Read more

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