by Johnny Nys | Nov 6, 2023 | Review
Microids Studio Lyon brings the most famous Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, into the 21st century – cell phones and all! – with a re-imagining of what is probably his most well-known case, Murder on the Orient Express. Even though I’m Belgian myself, and should...
by Johnny Nys | Oct 30, 2023 | Review
Journalist Leonas Kairys arrives by rowboat on a mysterious island. Rumor has it this place was once the base for human experimentation, where WWI soldiers suffering from PTSD were treated with a potential new cure. But suddenly everything went silent, and Leonas...
by Johnny Nys | Oct 18, 2023 | Review
When I was younger, I tried to learn to play the piano, but my brain couldn’t handle giving my left hand different instructions than my right. Doesn’t mean I stopped appreciating piano music, though, which is why I jumped on Blue Wednesday, a casual little adventure...
by Johnny Nys | Oct 11, 2023 | Review
Before I started playing Torn Away, I already felt that peculiar pressure in my eyes that heralds the arrival of tears. Loading the game gave me goosebumps. I was expecting so much from a story about a ten-year-old Russian girl imprisoned in a WWII labor camp, who...
by Johnny Nys | Sep 25, 2023 | Review
Ghost hunting has been an integral part of Darkling Room’s games since Dark Fall in 2002, but their latest venture takes the hunt to the most realistic level yet. In Incubus: A ghost-hunters tale you get to virtually explore a real-world haunted house that the...