Review: The Dream Machine
The foundations are solid and the atmosphere is great, and I assure you it all builds to something that’s worth experiencing if you have the stomach for it.
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The foundations are solid and the atmosphere is great, and I assure you it all builds to something that’s worth experiencing if you have the stomach for it.
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Technobabylon was a pleasant surprise, one that grew more and more impressive the further I delved into its secrets.
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The artistry on display here is rare and unique, and makes the game feel like a real treasure from its simple beginning to its unexpectedly epic conclusion.
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I never felt like I fully understood everything that happened, and that lingering mystery proved more gratifying than the satisfaction that so many other puzzle games have offered.
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Namariel Legends is a hidden object game in design, scope, and style, that just happens to have no hidden object scenes. And that makes for a charming, if thin, point-and-click adventure.
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What The Silent Age lacks in subtlety and depth it makes up for in playability and quality, so if you’re here for a steady, entertaining tale you’re sure to get it.
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This is the real gem of the series, refined in every way from its predecessors and providing a satisfying conclusion to an excellent gothic horror tale.
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Primordia is the total package, an adventure game that challenges and inspires in every aspect from its characters to its puzzles.
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