Review: Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure

FMV games are such a precious, charming commodity that it’s hard to fault one even if it is as uneven as this.
Read moreFMV games are such a precious, charming commodity that it’s hard to fault one even if it is as uneven as this.
Read moreThe addition of user generated content really sets Hidden Through Time apart in a way that hugely benefits its replayability.
Read moreNot many adventures can keep me gripped for over a dozen hours, and the many twists and challenges to negotiate meant there was always more to look forward to.
Read moreIt’s the kind of game that’s an absolute joy every moment you’re in it, and sure to leave you wanting more once its concise adventure concludes.
Read moreIt’s not as polished or structured as more mainstream adventures, but The Padre has all the heart and humor needed to stand out as a fine indie title.
Read moreThe Darkside Detective is the kind of game that’s perfect to brighten your spirits for quick bursts at a time.
Read moreAs a short, simple point-and-click Tormentum is merely passable, but with that incredible presentation it becomes something that really deserves to be seen.
Read moreI suspect that this one still hides the best parts at the very end, but it’s such a slog to get to that point that I can hardly say it’s worth it.
Read moreFor basic horror puzzling, Bad Dream: Coma won’t disappoint, but if you’re expecting something more then you’re going to be waiting for awhile.
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