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Twilight Oracle review
Step into the boots of a would-be wizard who ignores past mistakes and takes on a spectacular quest well beyond his skillset.
Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy flashback review
Are there compelling reasons to reconsider this noteworthy science fiction adventure created in the 1990s?
An interview with Richard Moss interview
Noteworthy author and documentary producer Richard Moss delves into both the history and the future progress of horror-themed games.
Detective Hayseed – The Cloning Madness review
A wacky blend of whimsically drawn graphics, over-the-top personas, and screwball human clones.
FRAMED flashback review
Discover how comic book panels morphed into gameplay in this strikingly unconventional 2014 release.
Call of Cthulhu: Shadow of the Comet flashback review
An in-depth retrospective examining the pros and cons of this famous horror classic.
Broken Age at 10: A milestone for gaming
Double Fine's Broken Age: revisiting its development and influences.
The Aggie Awards – The Best Adventure Games of 2023
Only the best of the best adventures took home a coveted Aggie statue... Time to unveil the winners!
A Night at the Watermill review
Gradually emerging enigmas enhance a unique setting and choice-driven gameplay.
A Void Hope preview
Get a first glimpse into a creative, dangerous reality of nightmarish dimensions.
The Talos Principle 2 review
A puzzle-centric adventure with profound philosophical debates about progress, the meaning of life, and more.
The Invincible review
A cosmic quest through jaw-dropping alien domains brings an intricate, ingenious sci-fi narrative to life.
DREDGE review
Untangle an unearthly mystery in this adventure with an eldritch twist.
The Night is Grey review
Superbly integrated puzzles encountered during a terrifying rescue attempt highlight the fascinating conflicts within a hero’s tormented mind.
Murder Is Game Over: Streaming Death review
Slip into the shoes of an eccentric detective duo while unraveling a ghostly mystery that blurs the line between past and present.