Drummond Doroski
Staff BioArticles by Drummond Doroski:
Kairo review
This surreal, artful indie puzzle-adventure shapes up to be a unique, immersive experience.
Haunted review
The supernatural comic adventure delivers a variety of good-looking ghostly fun, though its ethereal characters lack much in the way of substance.
BlindSide (iOS) review
This unique audio horror adventure proves to be like nothing you've ever seen (or heard!) before.
BlindSide review
This unique audio horror adventure proves to be like nothing you've ever seen (or heard!) before.
Miskatonic: Part 1 - The Inhuman Stain review
The three-part Lovecraftian mystery kicks off at Miskatonic University, but an inconsistent debut doesn't quite make the grade.
AR-K: Episode 1 - Sex, Lies and Class Work review
The debut episode of a new sci-fi indie series flirts with potential, but it never translates into anything more than a teasing prologue.
Hector: Badge of Carnage - Episode 3: Beyond Reasonable Doom review
The series goes out with an easy but entertaining bang, leaving good taste whimpering in its wake.
Hector: Badge of Carnage - Episode 2: Senseless Acts of Justice review
It isn't much meatier, but the second installment is just as raunchy and funny as its predecessor.
Alpha Polaris review
Though fairly limited in scope, this supernatural arctic thriller effectively offers a double helping of chills.
Portal 2 review
The unique physics-based puzzler series closes the gap on perfection with a near-flawless sequel.
The Train: Episode 1 review
This episodic adventure takes off on the iPhone/iPod Touch, but a few significant issues derail an otherwise promising debut.
Baron Wittard: Nemesis of Ragnarok review
It falls short of its bid for a puzzling Utopia, but the solitary Baron Wittard is charged with an electrically haunting atmosphere.
DARKSTAR: The Interactive Movie review
The ambitious FMV space opera has plenty of stellar moments, but it's dragged down by an awkward interface and questionable design decisions.
Lost Horizon review
Though it can't quite reach its own lofty ambitions, this polished globetrotting journey is a real adventure by any definition.
Hector: Badge of Carnage - Episode 1: We Negotiate with Terrorists review
Its comic irreverence takes no prisoners, but iPhone users will want to brave the filth of this episodic adventure.