Pascal Tekaia
Staff BioArticles by Pascal Tekaia:
Whispers of a Machine hands-on archived preview
Listen closely as we rev up the hype on the upcoming adventure from the creators of Kathy Rain and The Samaritan Paradox.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice review
Capcom's beloved defense attorney returns for a high-stakes, surprisingly emotional trilogy-ending courtroom adventure that no series fan will object to.
The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince review
This side-scrolling PS4 exclusive is a lovely fairy tale platforming adventure that stumbles over some pacing and design issues.
The Initiate 2: The First Interviews review
There's more people and admittedly less space than the original, but just as many engaging challenges to be solved in this story-thin, puzzle-centric sequel.
Torn review
While not particularly deep, this VR-exclusive, physics-based scavenger hunt is a rip-roaring good time while it lasts.
Here They Lie review
This PlayStation horror exclusive is rich in disturbing atmosphere, but honestly there's very little gameplay or comprehensible story resting deep within it.
Jake Hunter Detective Story: Ghost of the Dusk review
The visual novel series from Japan is back with a new mystery anthology, but even the pretense of gameplay is found lacking this time around.
OneShot review
This modestly designed, experimental persistent world adventure will blow you away in breaking the barrier between player and protagonist.
Without Escape review
This short room-escape adventure rarely gets past its uninspired find-the-key formula that ultimately leads nowhere in particular.
Shiver review
It's far from cozy, but this ultra-short slideshow horror adventure delivers disappointingly few chills.
The Cabinets of Doctor Arcana review
This unapologetically old-school puzzler is stuffed full of familiar challenges and gothic atmosphere, but very little creativity manages to spill out.
Blind review
Its haunting atmosphere and echolocation-based mechanics make it worth seeing this VR exclusive through its few missteps in the dark.
The Gardens Between review
This short but lovely time-bending puzzler celebrates the friendship of children as it spirals ever onwards and upwards to a touching finish.
State of Mind review
We're left feeling ambivalent about the transhumanist sci-fi adventure that hinders fascinating themes with an unfocused story, and a unique presentation with underwhelming gameplay.
The Initiate review
A promising new puzzle series gets started by substantially expanding the Escape Room formula to an entire suburban home.