Last Inua Review
Stunning, Yet Shallow A father and son battling harsh elements and demonic corruption as they attempt to restore the three guardian spirits of the land: This is Last Inua, a 2D side-scrolling tale of...
View ArticleKiwanuka Review
Lightning Is Power Kiwanuka is cute, charming, simple and even a little bit biblical: With nothing but a magical staff and steely determination, you must embark upon a daunting quest to lead your...
View ArticleDungelot 2 Review
Free-to-Rogue I’ve never played the original Dungelot, but I understand it was quite good; a fact emphasized by our glowing review. That means I can’t directly compare it with the recently-released...
View ArticleAmong the Sleep Review: The Terrible Twos
Among the Sleep is an oddly-named game with an even odder premise: a first-person horror game in the vein of the Amnesia series, but played from the perspective of a two-year-old child. That imposes...
View ArticleGreat Little War Game 2 Review: Not Too Great
I’ve played neither Great Little War Game nor its sequel, Great Big War Game, so I went into Great Little War Game 2 with no expectations beyond the positive reviews for its predecessors. But that was...
View ArticleValiant Hearts: The Great War Review – Glory and Loss
Valiant Hearts: The Great War is all over the place. There are moments of madcap adventure and stark brutality; simple, eye-glazing gameplay and a story that’s absolutely riveting; an anthropomorphic...
View ArticleHellraid: The Escape Review – Dull Dungeoneering
I’m a big fan of dungeon crawls, so I was really looking forward to Hellraid: The Escape. It’s a sort of prelude to the upcoming Hellraid, a game in the vein of old-time classics like Hexen being...
View ArticleMousecraft Review: A Truly Cheesy Puzzler
My name is Schrodinger. I am a cat. I am also a scientist, conducting experiments with mice and cheese. Why? I don’t know, because on top of everything else I am quite insane as well. But it seems...
View ArticleJoe Dever’s Lone Wolf Act 3 Review: A Howling Shame
You may recall that I wasn’t particularly impressed with the opening act of Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf. It’s a rather pedestrian story told by way of a lovely virtual book filled with gorgeous faux pen and...
View ArticleSilence Review: A Daedalic Disappointment
Sadwick is a jerk. And I’m not the only one who thinks so. Most of the cast of Silence, Daedalic’s recently-released point-and-click follow-up to the 2010 adventure The Whispered World, clearly don’t...
View ArticleDungelot 2 Review
Free-to-Rogue I’ve never played the original Dungelot, but I understand it was quite good; a fact emphasized by our glowing review. That means I can’t directly compare it with the recently-released...
View ArticleAmong the Sleep Review: The Terrible Twos
Among the Sleep is an oddly-named game with an even odder premise: a first-person horror game in the vein of the Amnesia series, but played from the perspective of a two-year-old child. That imposes...
View ArticleGreat Little War Game 2 Review: Not Too Great
I’ve played neither Great Little War Game nor its sequel, Great Big War Game, so I went into Great Little War Game 2 with no expectations beyond the positive reviews for its predecessors. But that was...
View ArticleValiant Hearts: The Great War Review – Glory and Loss
Valiant Hearts: The Great War is all over the place. There are moments of madcap adventure and stark brutality; simple, eye-glazing gameplay and a story that’s absolutely riveting; an anthropomorphic...
View ArticleHellraid: The Escape Review – Dull Dungeoneering
I’m a big fan of dungeon crawls, so I was really looking forward to Hellraid: The Escape. It’s a sort of prelude to the upcoming Hellraid, a game in the vein of old-time classics like Hexen being...
View ArticleMousecraft Review: A Truly Cheesy Puzzler
My name is Schrodinger. I am a cat. I am also a scientist, conducting experiments with mice and cheese. Why? I don’t know, because on top of everything else I am quite insane as well. But it seems...
View ArticleJoe Dever’s Lone Wolf Act 3 Review: A Howling Shame
You may recall that I wasn’t particularly impressed with the opening act of Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf. It’s a rather pedestrian story told by way of a lovely virtual book filled with gorgeous faux pen and...
View ArticleSilence Review: A Daedalic Disappointment
Sadwick is a jerk. And I’m not the only one who thinks so. Most of the cast of Silence, Daedalic’s recently-released point-and-click follow-up to the 2010 adventure The Whispered World, clearly don’t...
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