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Saint Kotar review
You'll need to forgive a number of oddly charming weaknesses to appreciate this point-and-click adventure in all its bleakly atmospheric glory.
Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo review
Pendulo's twisty but uneven psychological thriller is sure to mess with your mind, though it bears little similarity to the famed director's classic that inspired it.
Life Is Strange: True Colors review
The latest installment by Deck Nine is one of the series' best and most beautiful, at times light and joyful and at other times hitting you right in the feels.
The Sundew review
This side-scrolling cyberpunk pixel art adventure sure looks enticing, but both gameplay and storytelling issues may prove harder to digest.
Road 96 review
An impressive series of individual vignettes pave the way for a compelling if politically heavy-handed character-driven road trip adventure.
Lone McLonegan review
This comic western adventure unfortunately shoots itself in the foot with tedious fetch quests and paper-thin story and characters.
Imaginaria review
More an educational tour than full-fledged adventure, one night's patrol in remote Antarctica is nevertheless worth a look for those who enjoy more subtle narrative experiences.
Unbound: Worlds Apart review
An engaging portal mechanic in this gorgeous side-scrolling adventure ties the challenging action and puzzle elements together brilliantly.
Fate of Kai review
This stylish interactive comic is destined to be remembered more for unfulfilled potential than its clever word-manipulation conceit.
Lake review
There isn't much challenge parceled out, but this beautiful mountain town adventure delivers a wonderfully relaxing, thought-provoking experience.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes review
Supermassive comes out firing in its choice-driven horror game set during the Iraq War, but it's the characters and storytelling that make it rise above its predecessors.
My Beautiful Paper Smile review
This delightfully surreal black-and-white adventure is richly atmospheric, though you'll have to grin and bear some unfortunate gameplay choices.
Impostor Factory review
As similar as it is to the beloved To the Moon, the latest series installment is very much its own distinctive construction in a number of surprising ways.
Liberated review
A slick graphic novel-style story presentation can't escape the tedium of its side-scrolling action in this gritty neo-noir thriller.
Murder Mystery Machine review
Blazing Griffin geared up for Hercule Poirot: The First Cases with this leaner, more demanding but similarly deduction-driven investigation.