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DARQ review
It's short in length and narratively incoherent, but this atmospheric side-scroller is a dream come true for fans of surreal environmental puzzlers.
The Artifact review
No need to block off much time for this intriguing but ultra-short sci-fi adventure that ends just when it should be getting started.
Odysseus Kosmos and his Robot Quest review
Its charming presentation will suck you in, but the fun begins to break down before the end of this five-part sci-fi adventure.
Dr. Doyle and the Mystery of the Cloche Hat review
We offer a tip of our cap to this charming 1920s point-and-click murder mystery with a delightfully old-timey look and feel.
The Subject review
This maze-like sci-fi puzzler earns a passing grade but trades in richer gameplay opportunity for unwelcome survival elements.
Adventures of Isabelle Fine: Murder on Rails review
This curious mash-up of sci-fi thriller and old-fashioned train mystery would be more than okay if not for its tediously repetitive mini-games.
Bear With Me: The Lost Robots review
The charming 2017 noir adventure comes out of hibernation with a short but charming DLC prequel episode.
The Black Widow review
This Her Story-like exploration of a controversial real-world murder conviction is an intriguing concept that lacks the necessary bite to be memorable.
The Tower of Beatrice review
This short first-person adventure is missing the right ingredients for an engaging casual puzzle experience.
The Idiot’s Tale review
Apart from a few questionable design decisions, this highly amusing fantasy adventure lovingly sticks it to King's Quest while establishing a charming style all its own.
Telling Lies review
The new FMV database investigation from the creator of Her Story is bigger and bolder, though honestly it loses a little something in its over-reaching ambition.
Transpose review
This mind-bending VR physics puzzler swaps story for gameplay but cleverly ensures you'll keep coming back for more.
Golden Treasure: The Great Green review
Its survival elements can clash with the leisurely visual novel-style adventuring, but this complex genre-blending dragon simulator really soars in its world-building and storytelling.
Gold Rush! 2 review
Nearly three decades later, the indie sequel to Sierra's renowned historical adventure is seriously undermined by its weak production values and pan-worthy gameplay.
Vane review
Though beautiful in flight, this open-world PS4 exclusive can't weather its intentionally obtuse design and a relative lack of gameplay.