Pascal Tekaia
Staff BioArticles by Pascal Tekaia:
Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption review
The Quest for Glory creators are back, showing they're still at the head of the class for classic-styled adventure-RPG hybrids.
The Invisible Hours review
Gameplay is nowhere to be seen, but this voyeuristic whodunit provides a compelling murder mystery in the style of immersive theater.
E3 2018 round-up
The adventure spirit was alive and well in Los Angeles, and here is the story of this year's convention.
Stonewall Penitentiary review
Although trapped inside a dated presentation, this prison-based whodunit provides a compelling psychological mystery.
STAY review
Come for the thrilling remote-access mystery, stick around for the challenging puzzles and thought-provoking story that plays out in real time.
The Inpatient review
Our diagnosis: The horror-themed VR pseudo-prequel to Until Dawn is afflicted by both story and gameplay deficiencies.
Hostil review
Brevity is the real killer of this otherwise intriguing choose-your-own-deathtrap sci-fi adventure.
The Fall: Part 2 – Unbound review
The sci-fi trilogy's middle installment goes in some thought-provoking narrative directions, though it's wrapped around more combat than its side-scrolling predecessor.
A Tale of Caos: Overture review
This charming fantasy adventure will be music to the ears of classic-styled point-and-click fans who enjoy a good challenge.
Moss review
Big things can come in little packages, like the abundant charm of this short but sweet VR exclusive action-adventure.
Another Lost Phone: Laura’s Story review
In this comparative review with SIMULACRA, we touch on a pair of surprisingly different spiritual sequels dialed into the investigative phone sim formula.
SIMULACRA review
In this comparative review with Another Lost Phone, we touch on a pair of surprisingly different spiritual sequels dialed into the investigative phone sim formula.
Hidden Agenda review
A gritty police procedural takes over from the campy horror of Until Dark, providing thrilling multiplayer fun but still without much actual player control.
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony review
The third installment follows the familiar series formula, representing a textbook example of murder mystery storytelling.
Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin review
Double Fine's modest PSVR rescue mission won't blow your mind but is still a whimsical little puzzle-centric diversion.