Review: Anodyne
Anodyne is an excellent adventure game from top to bottom, and one of the few to really do dreamscapes justice.
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Anodyne is an excellent adventure game from top to bottom, and one of the few to really do dreamscapes justice.
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Black Mirror II really took the best parts of Black Mirror I and made a fantastic new experience out of them that stands fine on its own.
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The bottom line is that Gabriel Knight – Sins of the Fathers is an excellent adventure game that isn’t particularly well-served by this remake.
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With conventions dating from the Myst era, the challenges are more similar to puzzling out an ARG than clicking though a modern adventure.
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It might not always make sense, but you’ll have loads of fun chuckling at Fran’s black humor and marveling at the beings she meets.
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Rare are the games that can engage your fears and imagination so effectively, and The Last Door should be lauded for standing so tall among them.
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Through incredible voice acting and expert storytelling, Oxenfree connects you with the characters and makes their triumphs and failures yours.
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Rarely have I ever felt so tense and so powerless as I have on the long, solitary treks across the dark ocean floor.
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Not everyone is in the market for open-world hardcore walking sims, but for those willing to give it a try Miasmata will be a pleasant surprise.
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