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Outlast review
There are plenty of jump scares caught on film in this terror-filled journey through a deranged mental institution.
The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief - Chapter Three: A Murder of Ravens review
The final episode rises above its disappointing predecessor, but its nonsensical ending gets totally carried away.
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller - Episode 4: The Cain Killer review
The series finale is able to end on a high note, but not before triggering some "what were they thinking?" storytelling disappointments.
The Shadow in the Cathedral review
The first adventure in the Klockwerk trilogy offers compelling interactive fiction set in a world of curious devices and steampunk mysticism.
The Curse of Shadow House review
With shades of The 7th Guest, this haunted house puzzler offers an uneven but reasonably entertaining bite-sized mobile adventure.
The Dream Machine: Chapter 4 review
The long-awaited fourth episode of the surreal claymation series is a brief but haunting portrait of one family's nightmare.
Papers, Please review
In this surprisingly engaging minimalist simulation-adventure, a desk job becomes a web of conflicting dramas and conspiracies where your choices can make or break lives – including your own.
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs review
The spin-off sequel is another deliciously disturbing horror adventure, though it can't hold a candle to the panic-inducing fear factor of the original.
Memoria review
The shackles come off the gorgeous, epic sequel to Chains of Satinav, though it feels a little unbalanced with its dual-protagonist storylines.
The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief - Chapter Two: Ancestry of Lies review
The trilogy's brief middle episode fails to reach the heights of its impressive debut, though you do get to play as both cop and crook.
Adventures of Max Fax review
It may not be max fun, and it's anything but max length, but this colourful cartoon debut offers a mildly amusing diversion for a stay-at-home evening.
The Unfinished Swan review
This artistic black and white storybook adventure paints a beautiful if unrefined experimental picture exclusively on PlayStation 3.
Nightmare Adventures: The Turning Thorn review
The first two Nightmare Adventures may be casual in nature, but both prove to be a puzzle-lover's dream.
Nightmare Adventures: The Witch’s Prison review
The first two Nightmare Adventures may be casual in nature, but both prove to be a puzzle-lover's dream.
Layton Brothers: Mystery Room review
This entertaining iOS exclusive may star Layton, Jr. but its nine crime investigations play out more like Phoenix lite.