Drummond Doroski
Staff BioArticles by Drummond Doroski:
Alterity Experience review
This short alien invasion thriller has moments of genuine atmospheric tension, but can't seal the deal with a narrative and characters to match.
STARDROP review
This slick little indie spacecraft exploration fumbles away much of its gameplay potential, but manages to tell a stellar story in its place.
The Shapeshifting Detective review
Random killers and multiple personas form the basis for this slick, replayable FMV mystery from the creators of Doctor Dekker.
Dead Secret review
Our two-games-in-one review reveals all you need to know about the short but eerie murder mystery series debut.
Dead Secret Circle review
Our two-in-one review finds the murder mystery sequel a better rounded experience than its less ambitious but promising predecessor.
The Silver Case review
There's no case to be made for anyone but Suda51's most ardent fans to check out his tedious, impenetrable early visual novel.
The Sexy Brutale review
This stylishly entertaining time-looping murder mystery successfully manages to mask its few limitations.
NightCry review
The spiritual successor to Clock Tower ticks all the right checklist boxes but is cut down by weak production values and story.
AR-K: Episode 3 - The Great Escape review
The punultimate episode breaks free of its predecessors' problems with significant improvement in all the right ways.
Why Am I Dead at Sea review
It may drown you with reading, but this clever supernatural murder mystery possesses many fine qualities.
AR-K: Episode 2 - The Girl Who Wasn’t There review
The second installment is an improvement on its predecessor, though its story and puzzles are still treading water at the halfway point.
Ether One review
This moody psychological exploration through a deserted town may just restore your faith in surreal first-person adventures.
The Stanley Parable review
You can choose to do differently, but you'll surely want to buy this outstanding storytelling experiment that turns videogame control on its head.
Outlast review
There are plenty of jump scares caught on film in this terror-filled journey through a deranged mental institution.
Tipping Point review
This photorealistic iPad adventure has a convoluted story but pushes enough right buttons for a short but enjoyable touchscreen experience.