by Sean Parker | Nov 27, 2023 | Review
With AI casting a shroud of uncertainty above our collective heads, it seems a tall order to ask players to not only sympathize with, but be deeply invested in, a fully AI-centric storyline that takes place in world where humanity has gone extinct. So color me...
by Peter Mattsson | Nov 22, 2023 | Review
Paris in the ’60s: a city of mellow jazz, bustling cafes, sparkling cabaret and, just occasionally, high-stakes robberies. Midnight Girl, the maiden outing by Danish indie studio Italic, is a languid tribute to classic cinema and cool heist movies. There’s a...
by Pascal Tekaia | Nov 20, 2023 | Review
My first few minutes with SenAm Games’ detective thriller Hauma – A Detective Noir Story brought with them a kind of nostalgic homecoming: a game set in Germany; a young investigator becoming embroiled in a mystery rooted in ancient history; a case passed down through...
by Jack Allin | Nov 17, 2023 | Review
Note: Since time of writing, an update has enabled new features simplifying environmental interactions. This review is based solely on the original version of the game. Rock climbing is a very adventurous activity, but it’s not a very adventure game-like one....
by Brian Hobbs | Nov 15, 2023 | Review
Unless you’ve played Chants of Sennaar, you won’t realize that I just insulted you in the language of an ancient priest, and with terrible grammar to boot. I’ll admit, I’m not one who picks up on new languages very quickly. My five years of Spanish...
by Beau | Nov 10, 2023 | Review
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: In this era where a daily deluge of entertainment options are available and attention spans are shorter, if you don’t grab the player almost immediately you run the risk of your game not being played at all. With Monolith,...