Review by Max S. Silent Valley: Mystery Mansion HD is a video game. A point-and-click adventure game, to be precise. And that’s about all there is to say about it. It’s a video game that I installed on my iPad and played for a few minutes and didn’t dislike. Then…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. Myst is legitimately a great game. It’s popular to deride now as the point and click genre has evolved in some fascinating directions (such as everything that Telltale Games have produced), but for when it was released Myst presented players with a rich mystery, interesting and…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. Telltale Games has earned a really nice reputation for being able to first and foremost tell a really good story. Now, with its newest release I have never read the Fables comic series that The Wolf Among Us was based on, so I came into it…
Read MoreReview by Andrew M. The adventure game genre has had a real resurgence on the back of The Walking Dead game franchise. And with that comes more casual titles that play on the same genre appeal, but offer a significantly gentler experience. Enter Brightstone Mysteries: Paranormal Hotel. It doesn’t come…
Read MoreA couple of generations of gaming ago, a few developers experimented with claymation and bringing the unique and hugely entertaining style of stop-motion gaming to gamers. Unfortunately, games like Clayfighter demonstrated some issues with this style of game – it just doesn’t work for action titles. However there was one…
Read MoreIf there was any game that the 3D effect of the 3DS could mess up, I was worried that it would be Professor Layton. What made the DS games such a joy to play was the impeccable 2D animation, character art, and cutscenes that looked like they could have been…
Read MoreDracula needs no introduction to most people. Created in 1897 by Bram Stoker, the character became famous worldwide, successfully redefining the Vampire genre and became the inspiration for countless additional works of fiction. So it’s no surprise then to see that one such work was Microid’s game adaptation of Dracula…
Read MoreDracula needs no introduction to most people. Created in 1897 by Bram Stoker, the character became famous worldwide, successfully redefining the Vampire genre and became the inspiration for countless additional works of fiction. So it’s no surprise then to see that one such work was Microid’s game adaptation of Dracula…
Read MoreThe videogame history of the Back to the Future franchise has been… spotty. No, on second thought, make that bad to non-existent. And that’s probably being too kind- Personally, I was always waiting for a BttF Trilogy title. You know, something like the Super Star Wars games or the Indiana…
Read MoreThe videogame history of the Back to the Future franchise has been… spotty. No, on second thought, make that bad to non-existent. And that’s probably being too kind- Personally, I was always waiting for a BttF Trilogy title. You know, something like the Super Star Wars games or the Indiana…
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