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Bulb Boy review
This short and charmingly surreal horror game is a glowing example of traditional adventure elements mixed with nail-biting physics-based challenges.
Jerry McPartlin: Rebel with a Cause review
Though we dig the setting, this slice of 1950s Americana is dragged down by its simplistic gameplay and uninspired production values.
2064: Read Only Memories review
This LGBTQ-friendly cyberpunk story is a hybrid of compelling visual novel and underwhelming retro adventure.
Life Is Strange review
The series concludes with a whirlwind of emotion, capping a flawed but intensely personal paranormal teen drama.
Dropsy review
There’s nothing else like it, but excessive bloating makes it hard to love this feel-good clown adventure unconditionally.
else Heart.Break() review
If you can deprogram yourself from usual genre expectations, then this unique techno-adventure may just be for you.
The Black Watchmen review
The truth is right here: there are puzzles and paranormal phenomena aplenty in this substantial alternate reality game.
AR-K: Episode 3 - The Great Escape review
The punultimate episode breaks free of its predecessors' problems with significant improvement in all the right ways.
Harvester flashback review
Gory, bizarre, and ambitious for its time, this 1996 thriller sows more than it reaps from its compelling but uneven design.
Nevermind review
This surreal psychological thriller will certainly get your heart racing, but its frighteningly abbreviated story is hard to get any read on.
SOMA review
Delving deep into complex ethical issues at the bottom of the ocean, the creators of Amnesia have brilliantly fused sci-fi and horror together in one.
Armikrog. review
This otherwise finely-crafted stop motion adventure in the mold of The Neverhood is held back by rough gameplay mechanics that give it feet of clay.
Beyond Eyes review
This lovely watercolour journey demonstrates how beauty can still be in the eye of the beholder even when the beholder is blind.
Fran Bow review
Cleverly seasoned with a blend of dark themes with childlike innocence, this surreal indie adventure finds the recipe for success.
STASIS review
You won't want to sleep on this indie isometric sci-fi horror that's destined to be a classic that holds up well into the future.