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Into A Dream review
Weak storytelling and a lack of gameplay are all too real in this otherwise beautiful side-scrolling exploration of depression.
Pamali: Indonesian Folklore Horror review
Its save system and outcome logic could use some cleaning up, but the highly replayable debut installment of this four-part anthology series is as culturally enlightening as it is creepy.
The On-Line Dorm – An excerpt from The Sierra Adventure: The Story of Sierra On-Line
What really went down behind closed doors? Shawn Mills offers a sneak peek from his newly released book about the legendary company.
Metamorphosis review
This Kafka-inspired bug adventure remains wonderfully surreal throughout but never develops into anything substantial enough to fully get it off the ground.
Gamedec hands-on preview
We investigated the various aspects of this upcoming non-combat RPG cyberpunk mystery and found plenty of promising clues.
Seven Doors review
The biggest knock on this diverting little escape room puzzler is that it's just not nearly scary or challenging as it easily could have been.
The Dreamcatcher review
Our first-hand analysis reveals a beautiful if overly abstract exploration of the subconscious that presents more questions than gameplay.
Jessika review
This Her Story-styled digital detective mystery gets an inspired one-woman performance, though some of the gameplay elements aren't much to write home about.
Gamescom 2020 round-up: Part 2
Welcome to the killer second half of our demo coverage from this year's online-only version of gamescom.
Gamescom 2020 round-up: Part 1
With gamescom fully online this year, we juggled so many demos that will fill you with happiness that we've had to split our coverage in two.
Football Game review
Though just as short as its namesake, this point-and-click indie adventure should be a ball for fans of Lynchian-style dark mysteries.
Five Top Upcoming Adventure Games of September 2020 video preview
Embrace the new month, as Tamiil's latest trailer compilation highlights a new batch of games to die for this month.
Mad Cat’s World: Act 1 – Not by meat alone… review
This comic sci-fi series gets a beautiful but poorly translated debut installment that doesn't offer much to sink your teeth into just yet.
Demo round-up from gamescom 2020
This year's show is entirely virtual, which means you can jump the lines and get in on the demo extravaganza this weekend!
The White Door review
One's enjoyment of this largely black and white, split-screen puzzler depends on whether you see its unapologetic weirdness as a feature or a serious knock against it.