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A Twisted Tale: As Charming as it is Promising [Chapter 1 Review]

A Twisted Tale: As Charming as it is Promising [Chapter 1 Review]

A Twisted Tale wears its adoration for cheeky adventure games on its sleeve, proving to be a rock-solid entry into…
Chinatown Detective Agency Review – Admirable Work in a Dysfunctional System

Chinatown Detective Agency Review – Admirable Work in a Dysfunctional System

While not all of Chinatown Detective Agency's shortcomings can be written off as thematic, its intention may well clear enough…

Case of the Golden Idol – Review

The Case of the Golden Idol is a well-crafted adventure game with retro appeal. It's bound to enrapture those with…
League of Enthusiastic Losers Review – A Dose of Melancholy

League of Enthusiastic Losers Review – A Dose of Melancholy

League of Enthusiastic Losers speaks deeply, if imperfectly, to a life experience that we don't often see in games: weary…
Yurukill: The Calumniation Games – Impressions

Yurukill: The Calumniation Games – Impressions

Yurukill features a bizarre genre mashup that is uneven, yet compelling. After finishing the first chapter, I'm keen to come…
10 Games Like Boku no Natsuyasumi

10 Games Like Boku no Natsuyasumi

While we're still waiting for the Boku no Natsuyasumi series to release outside of Japan, many games are proudly carrying…
Wayward Strand Review – A Modern Oldie

Wayward Strand Review – A Modern Oldie

Wayward Strand can be aimless at times and difficult to wade through at others. Oddly, I don't find either of…
Best In Show at the Big Adventure Event

Best In Show at the Big Adventure Event

The Big Adventure Event runs January 20th-24th, 2022. Codes for Warp Frontier and Aquamarine were provided by Brawsome and Hitcents…
“A Twisted Tale” Demo Keeps an Old Flame Alive

“A Twisted Tale” Demo Keeps an Old Flame Alive

From tip to toe, A Twisted Tale feels like what we remember point-and-click adventure games as. But in today's hands,…
Corpse Party (2021) – Review

Corpse Party (2021) – Review

Corpse Party (2021) is the definitive version of a classic horror adventure. See why Steve thinks it's worth being terrified…

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