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Demons Never Lie review
We can honestly say this voxel-based adventure about finding redemption may be rough around the edges but is filled with charm and soul.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act V review
The episodic magical realist journey circles back around with a short but fitting finale to a memorable series unlike anything else available.
LUNA: The Shadow Dust review
This stylish puzzler shines brightest in its presentation, though the gameplay doesn't have quite the same lustre as the gorgeous art and sound.
Sally Face review
Behind its traditional point-and-click facade, this one-of-a-kind five-part adventure series is a bold, sometimes baffling, always surprising blend of memorably offbeat adventuring.
Mosaic review
This experimental narrative experience weaves together an unusual, intriguing, sometimes obtuse blend of imagery about escaping the drudgery of life.
Nobodies review
This modest little production manages to make a name for itself with its dark but intriguing focus on concealing a series of covert terrorist assassinations.
A Short Hike review
This brief, beautiful nature excursion soars above its bigger-budget contemporaries with a charming presentation and surprisingly rewarding gameplay.
We. The Revolution review
The verdict is in: This beautiful French Revolution era judicial sim has plenty of intriguing elements but some of the fun is lost in the constant gameplay upheaval.
Life Is Strange 2 review
The five-part second season may be less-heralded than the first, but its deeply emotional tale between two brothers on the run ranks right up there with its stranger predecessor.
The 13th Doll – A Fan Game of The 7th Guest review
While showing discernible signs of its indie origins, this puzzle-filled FMV sequel marks a welcome return visit to Stauf's mansion more than a quarter century after the original.
Forgiveness review
This escape room-style puzzler based around the seven deadly sins is so superficially fleshed-out that it doesn't even qualify as a guilty pleasure.
Elsinore review
Something is good in the state of Denmark, as this time-looping mystery based on Hamlet is an impressive narrative adventure, though the pursuit of multiple endings yields diminishing returns.
Jenny LeClue – Detectivú review
With this charming, stylish side-scroller, the first of hopefully many more adventures for an intrepid young heroine is in the books, brilliantly blending murder mystery and character drama.
Angelo and Deemon: One Hell of a Quest review
This slick-looking point-and-click adventure through the underworld ends up being one heck of a disappointment due to its awful translation, poorly-clued puzzles and failed attempts at humour.
Yuppie Psycho review
This blend of survival horror, adventure, modern day office satire and retro-style visuals is just so crazy that it not only works, it does so brilliantly.