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Lust from Beyond review
More action-oriented and rough around the edges, the extremely graphic sequel to Lust for Darkness should still fulfill any deep yearning for erotic horror thrills.
Ultreïa review
This slickly designed sci-fi adventure sure looks good, but there's little to push it above and beyond to a better-rounded experience.
Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice review
This visual novel-styled murder mystery shows promise in its two-player co-op conceit, but will leave you questioning why more wasn't done with it.
Sanity of Morris review
Its relative ease and a few rough edges may threaten to drive you crazy, but this conspiracy-tinged thriller is an otherwise enjoyable stealth-adventure hybrid.
Backbone review
This gorgeous neo-noir animal mystery leaves plenty to chew on as it transforms into a genre-breaking art house adventure.
The World After review
First came the pandemic lockdown, followed by this modest little FMV sci-fi mystery whose scenic French village is the one thing you're sure to look back on fondly.
Papetura review
Though playtime is cut understandably short, this lovely hand-designed papercraft adventure unfolds with abundant charm.
The Long Gate review
Though filled with challenging science-based puzzles, this beautiful but methodical edutainment adventure is a bit too laborious to unlock its full potential.
Scarlet Hood and the Wicked Wood review
What a big review we have of this lovely fairy tale adventure, all the better to fill you in on this charming Groundhog Day-style reimagining of The Wizard of Oz.
Overboard! review
Casting aside the traditional whodunit formula, inkle's splashy new adventure is a delightfully fun and highly replayable shipboard murder blame game.
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.
Strangeland review
The creators of Primordia aren't clowning around in this beautiful, brilliant but relentlessly bleak abstract nightmare adventure.
Machinika Museum review
Though coming up a little short on production value, this sci-fi-tinged The Room-style puzzler exhibits all the other positive qualities as its acclaimed inspirations.
Hitchhiker – A Mystery Game review
Though it takes a few strange turns, this scenic surrealist road trip adventure gets a thumbs-up for its eclectic characters and stories.
Repressed review
This minimalist puzzler with a surprisingly poignant story conveyed through light and shadow will bring plenty of good feelings to the surface for the short time it lasts.