Peter Mattsson
Staff BioArticles by Peter Mattsson:
We. The Revolution review
The verdict is in: This beautiful French Revolution era judicial sim has plenty of intriguing elements but some of the fun is lost in the constant gameplay upheaval.
The Mystery of Woolley Mountain review
This comic time travel romp is a charming, distinctly British point-and-click adventure with far more peaks than valleys.
Pendula Swing: Episodes 1-3 review
Nearly halfway through, we're still oscillating on this socially conscious, seven-part series set in a fantasy version of the Roaring Twenties.
Lake Ridden review
Blending horror, humour and puzzles, this beautiful first-person adventure has something of an identity crisis with a compelling mystery lurking just below the surface.
Dark Train review
This wordless paper-based puzzler provides a beautiful if bewildering steampunk journey though an imaginative dystopia on rails.
Thaumistry: In Charm’s Way review
Industry legend Bob Bates hasn't lost his IF magic, conjuring up a funny modern day text adventure for today's adventure gamer.
Tales of Cosmos review
This interplanetary sci-fi puzzler is quirky fun to explore, if noticeably light on actual world-building to ground it.
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker review
You'll need to carefully couch your questions in this flawed but compelling keyword-driven FMV mystery.
Tacoma review
Though its gameplay is largely weightless, Fullbright's new character-driven sci-fi adventure is a compelling tale set far from home.
Sandra and Woo in the Cursed Adventure review
Despite some swear-inducing challenges, this lengthy comic-based fantasy will win you over with its characters, worlds and style.
The Wardrobe review
This (re-)animated comic adventure is packed with fun pop culture references, along with a few puzzle skeletons best left in the closet.
CAYNE: A STASIS Story review
The surprisingly meaty sci-fi prequel to STASIS raises the bar for freeware adventures, delivering another stellar sci-fi horror experience.
Tales review
Adventure fans will certainly want to check out this classic-styled journey through literary myths and folklore.
The Descendant review
Take it or leave it: the rushed series finale is a disappointing end to a promising but uneven post-apocalyptic series.
Her Majesty’s SPIFFING review
This comic sci-fi adventure is highly polished and filled with British quips, though it feels more like the abbreviated launch of a bigger adventure to come.