K R Parkinson
Staff BioK R Parkinson has been a gamer his entire life, and became a dedicated adventure game fan after discovering Riddle of the Sphinx at CompUSA in the summer of 2002.
When not gaming, he can be found writing, reading, and reading about writing, and occasionally, programming.
Contact: krp[at]galvanicspiral.com
Articles by K R Parkinson:
Tormentum: Dark Sorrow review
The art style provides a visual feast, but a casual approach hurts this macabre adventure somewhat.
Grim Fandango Remastered review
Back from the land of the dead, what was already a masterpiece is now a remasterpiece for all adventure fans to enjoy.
Puzzling (Mis)adventures: Volume 13: Where is My Heart?, Back to Bed
Your perspective on puzzling platformers may just be turned in unexpected ways in these two stylish offerings.
Pyst review
This 1996 parody offers a few amusing chuckles, but the absence of any real gameplay might leave even the most die-hard Myst hater feeling what the title implies.
The Samaritan Paradox review
A few rough edges may leave players wanting, but there's plenty of good to be found in this intriguing retro thriller.
Bosch’s Damnation: A Carol Reed Mystery review
The tenth Carol Reed adventure offers a few enjoyable chills, but doesn't fully atone for an underwhelming story.
Detective Case and Clown Bot: Murder in the Hotel Lisbon review
This oddball retro whodunit has an entertaining plot and characters, but its gameplay and jokes lack any real punch.
Contrast review
This stylish puzzle-platformer will keep you on your toes with its clever light and shadow-based gameplay and surreal atmosphere.