Jason Smith
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Reversion: Chapter 3 – The Return review
It doesn't undo all the issues of its predecessors, but the dystopian future adventure in Argentina is back for its biggest and best installment in the series finale.
Cutish review
While some of its rough edges aren't quite so endearing, this challenging indie adventure is one of the better(ish) Myst-style puzzlers available in recent times.
Deliver Us the Moon review
This slick sci-fi production shines brightest when its many timed events aren't leaving you gasping for breath, but its long-awaited free DLC update successfully sticks the landing.
Headspun review
This unique hybrid is a mind-blowing collision of FMV adventure and resource management, but its rough edges are something to think twice about.
Lightstep Chronicles review
This text-driven sci-fi adventure offers limited mobility but is brought to life with a highly cinematic presentation and an engaging story about sentient AIs in conflict.
Epitasis review
Raising far more questions than it answers, this first-person environmental puzzler may be set on an alien world, but its many challenges will leave fans of similar games feeling right at home.
Observation review
Sci-fi fans will want to take a close look at this clever space station thriller in which players control the onboard artificial intelligence – or do they?
The Fall of Lazarus review
This first-person sci-fi adventure offers an intriguing backstory to reward exploration, but can't fully rise above its bland production values and underwhelming puzzles.
The Room Three review
Like an intricate puzzle box, our examination of the popular series contains multiple layers, with the first three games in a single review.
The Room Two review
Like an intricate puzzle box, our examination of the popular series contains multiple layers, with the first three games in a single review.
The Room review
Like an intricate puzzle box, our examination of the popular series contains multiple layers, with the first three games in a single review.
Deliver Us the Moon: Fortuna archived preview
This slick-looking sci-fi adventure launches with promise, but stalls abruptly before it can stick the landing, with free DLC promised to finish the story later on.
Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry review
The lovable loser from the '80s makes a splash in modern times in a worthy sequel to Sierra's classic comedy series.
The Uncertain: The Last Quiet Day review
Upgrades will be needed, but this three-part sci-fi series about sentient robots is surely off to a promising start.