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Silence review
Daedalic's sequel to The Whispered World is a gorgeous, emotionally moving experience with just a few narrative weak spots.
Demetrios: The BIG Cynical Adventure review
This colourfully snarky cartoon indie is a quality adventure, with an updated option to flush any unwanted toilet humour.
The Bunker review
The entirely live-action FMV thriller has plenty of twists and turns, but never rises above a barely-interactive film experience.
Obduction review
Cyan's latest opus is a multilayered 3D adventure that'll steal your breath away with its stunning exploration and challenging puzzles.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act IV review
The magical realist journey continues to drift along in a meandering, melancholy way in the long-awaited penultimate episode.
1979 Revolution: Black Friday review
Iran's struggle for independence is recounted in cinematic style, though providing just a partial picture with little to actually do.
Layers of Fear review
Although slick-looking on the surface, this psychological horror adventure paints itself into a corner by slathering on the shallow jump scares.
Dreamfall Chapters review
The Dreamfall saga's long journey is complete, balancing beautiful worlds and beloved characters with uneven storytelling and scant gameplay.
Soul Axiom review
The genre-defying spirtual successor to Master Reboot is bigger and bolder but loses its way in an overly-ambitious transfer.
The Walking Dead: Michonne review
The now-completed three-part miniseries has a compelling protagonist, but the formula may be starting to outlive its welcome.
Day of the Tentacle Remastered review
Flush any concerns you may have of unnecessary tinkering, as this brilliantly updated LucasArts classic will stick with you long after you finish.
Minecraft: Story Mode review
Building on Mojang's colourful world, Telltale's five-part season is now complete, with one bridge piece left over for expansion.
The A.B.C. Murders review
The latest Agatha Christie adaptation spins a pretty good murder mystery, though it doesn't take Hercule Poirot to spell out its simple deductions.
Deponia Doomsday review
The surprise fourth installment will knock you for a loop in a time-traveling madcap adventure that's part-sequel, part-prequel.
Oxenfree review
The slickly presented, narrative-driven horror story is effectively tuned into the authentic teenage experience