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Dreamfall Chapters review
The Dreamfall saga's long journey is complete, balancing beautiful worlds and beloved characters with uneven storytelling and scant gameplay.
Panmorphia review
This beautifully photographed slideshow puzzler is light on story but has a certain animalistic appeal.
The Black Watchmen: Season 2 - Enduring Conflict review
An improved second iteration of the paranormal thriller captures the essence of alternate reality gaming and never lets go.
The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything review
This uniquely indie adventure strips away all pretense of professional presentation to deliver an absurd bit of social satire.
Royal Trouble: Honeymoon Havoc review
This easy, lighthearted casual sequel should leave you feeling satisfied while it lasts rather than happily ever after.
Catyph: The Kunci Experiment review
Exploring the beautiful worlds of Catyph will delight puzzle lovers, but will alienate those who don't enjoy a serious challenge.
Monumental review
This indie puzzler is a massive disappointment that hearkens back to the genre's dreary days of poor Myst clones.
P.O.L.L.E.N. review
Even without VR, this serious sci-fi adventure is rich in fertile atmosphere and ideas, if not challenge or story coherence.
Goetia review
Steeped in haunting atmosphere, this supernatural mystery is a masterpiece you'll surely want to possess for yourself.
Blues and Bullets review
The second installment continues hitting all its story and visual marks, but incessant gunplay may leave you seeing red.
Soul Axiom review
The genre-defying spirtual successor to Master Reboot is bigger and bolder but loses its way in an overly-ambitious transfer.
Lost Horizon 2 review
The sequel is another beautiful globe-trotting adventure, but is so rushed and restricted that it ends up a journey of lost potential.
Kathy Rain review
A refreshing new heroine makes a splash in an excellent debut, a very personal journey barely dampened by a few minor issues.
Rusty Lake Hotel review
This offbeat puzzler has a killer premise, but its lack of story and nonsensical puzzles aren't a recipe for success.
The Beginner’s Guide review
The Stanley Parable's Davey Wreden leads a thought-provoking, experimental reflection of games-as-interactive-art.