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Written byAG Staff— Updated on February 22, 2024

An interview with Richard Moss

Today, we're thrilled to have Richard Moss with us, a distinguished figure in the world of gaming documentaries and literature. Richard is currently working as the writer and director of the upcoming docuseries TerrorBytes: The Evolution of Horror Gaming, a...

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Written byAG Staff— Updated on July 03, 2022

In Rays of the Light

When first starting up [i]In Rays of the Light[/i], it quickly becomes apparent that indie developer Sergey Noskov looked to real-life incidents like the nuclear catastrophe at Chernobyl for inspiration - even if the game later reveals the story takes...

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Written byAG Staff— Updated on June 30, 2022

Nightmare Frames

[i]Nightmare Frames[/i] is about exploitation, tropes, and Hollywood. It knows what it’s doing, and it does it well but fails to deliver something more than the sum of its parts. That’s not to say it’s a bad or mediocre game:...

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Written byAG Staff— Updated on June 28, 2022

Martha is Dead

Martha is, indeed, quite dead. At the same time, she is quite lucky. I spent six hours in this world and grew increasingly jealous of Martha every minute. Because of being dead, Martha never had to play this game. Despite...

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Written byAG Staff— Updated on May 03, 2022

Poltergeist Treasure

After an uneven start with [url=https://adventuregamers.com/articles/view/unicorn-dungeon]Unicorn Dungeon[/url], Stand Off Software continued the tale of Sir Typhil of Creulor with a second installment, [i]Poltergeist Treasure[/i]. This time around, the point-and-click portion of the fantasy adventure has been bulked up and takes...

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Written byAG Staff— Updated on December 16, 2019

Blair Witch

Most horror games, by their very nature, are designed to be pants-wetting experiences that leave you fighting the urge to curl up in the fetal position, trembling and whimpering uncontrollably. Emotional Support Animals, on the other hand, are meant to...

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