Pascal Tekaia
Staff BioArticles by Pascal Tekaia:
Trackless review
This experimental indie blends graphic and text adventuring in a unique way, but can't quite seem to figure out what it wants to say.
The Inner World: The Last Wind Monk review
This full-blown sequel is another quality adventure, though some of the original charm is nosed out by darker themes.
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair review
Things are looking up in the Japanese killing game sequel that improves on its predecessor in several key areas.
The Journey Down: Chapter Three review
An easy-going finale with a hectic pace, this represents the series apex in many key ways, making the full trilogy required gaming for adventure fans.
The Dream Machine: Chapter 6 review
The long-awaited finale is really here, and though a little underpowered, it's a worthy end to an impressive claymation adventure.
Old Man’s Journey review
A lifetime of memories are revisited in this thoughtful, introspective odyssey that bridges past and present.
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc review
This Japanese thriller aims for a truly unique gameplay experience, but is sometimes guilty of overkill.
E3 2017 round-up preview
E3 had more adventure surprises within reach this year, and we there to observe a wonderfully diverse selection.
E3 2017: Daedalic Entertainment preview
The German company was stateside to support their latest adventure game projects at this year's busy convention.
Full Throttle Remastered review
The Tim Schafer biker adventure still sputters when the action heats up, but benefits from new detailing on an already classic model.
Escape from Pleasure Planet review
This sci-fi adventure tastefully introduces its LGBTQ-friendly message, but its thin story and hodgepodge of frustrating minigames cause a world of hurt.
Corpse Party review
The revived Japanese port is bigger and gorier than ever, though more an old-school visual novel than interactive adventure.
Milkmaid of the Milky Way review
You may want to skim through its rhyming text presentation, but this sweet little indie sci-fi adventure is sure to leave a pleasant aftertaste.
Root Letter review
The Sony exclusive visual novel-adventure has a compelling mystery premise but can't quite deliver on its narrative potential.
The Last Guardian review
The spiritual successor to Ico and Shadow of the Colossus is a oft-soaring, deeply moving action-adventure about friendship and trust.