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Conspirocracy review
What this amusing retro adventure lacks in ambition, it more than makes up in entertaining bureaucratic run-arounds.
The Wolf Among Us: Episode Two - Smoke & Mirrors review
This disappointing sheep in wolf's clothing took longer than usual to arrive but will take quicker than usual to finish.
Guise of the Wolf review
There's no two ways about it: this shoddy werewolf adventure bites, in all the wrong ways.
The Mysterious Cities of Gold: Secret Paths review
There's cinematic treasure to be found in this TV cartoon adaptation, but it's hidden within maze after maze that increasingly tarnish the experience.
Master Reboot review
It falls short of heaven, but there's plenty of fun to be found in this virtual-life-after-death psychological thriller.
Finding Teddy review
This darkly atmospheric fairy tale adventure is charming in its simplicity, but one sound puzzle after another looms in your path.
Dracula: Resurrection flashback review
With the Dracula series recently returning from the dead, we unearthed the vampire's earliest adventure for some long-overdue reflection.
Detective Case and Clown Bot: Murder in the Hotel Lisbon review
This oddball retro whodunit has an entertaining plot and characters, but its gameplay and jokes lack any real punch.
The Novelist review
This haunting family drama offers a different type of Choose Your Own Adventure in between its stealth-based gameplay.
Violett review
This gorgeous indie fantasy offers plenty of challenging puzzles, but its story was severely given a short shrift.
The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode One: All That Remains review
The second season starts with a bang, though its player choices for now are more bark than bite.
The Stanley Parable review
You can choose to do differently, but you'll surely want to buy this outstanding storytelling experiment that turns videogame control on its head.
Murder in Tehran’s Alleys 1933 review
This cultural period mystery involves mutilated victims and butchered English, wasting all of its grisly potential with equally brutal translations.
Gomo review
This would-be Machinarium clone is light on both story and puzzles, but can be fetching at times in its charming simplicity.
Contrast review
This stylish puzzle-platformer will keep you on your toes with its clever light and shadow-based gameplay and surreal atmosphere.