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Detective – The Test Review – Flop Quiz

April 7, 2025 by Axel Cushing

While I’m primarily a sci-fi/fantasy nerd, it’s not the only thing I enjoy reading. Outside of the likes of Tolkien, …

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Categories Review Tags deduction, Detective: The Test, JanduSoft, k148 Game Studio, Review, walking simulator

We Need More Games Like Journey

August 6, 2024 by Shaz Mohsin
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It’s been nearly a decade since I completed Thatgamecompany’s adventure title, Journey; playing through it on my then newly purchased …

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Categories Feature, Opinion Tags Indie Games, Journey, Story games, walking simulator

Still Wakes the Deep Review – Cosmic Horror Meets Grounded Survival Thriller

June 22, 2024 by Nairon Santos de Morais

Any story about an astronaut going on a space mission, a scientist going to the Antarctic for research, or a …

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Categories Review Tags cosmic horror, Gaming, News, pc, Playstation 5, Secret Mode, still wakes the deep, The Chinese Room, walking simulator, xbox series

Breached Review

June 14, 2023August 5, 2016 by J Abbott

You are alone and isolated, woken unexpectedly from your cryogenic sleep. Your only friends are your lifeless drones and a …

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Categories Feature, PC, Review, SliderDefunct Tags adventure, PC., steam, survival, walking simulator

Review: Where the Water Tastes Like Wine – The Storyteller’s Struggles

June 14, 2023March 21, 2018 by Rachael Berkman-Sinclair

I saunter up to a poker table for a game of cards with a sinister-looking wolf. He greets me and …

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Categories PC, Review, SliderDefunct Tags Dim Bulb Games, Good Shepherd Entertainment, Serenity Forge, Visual novel, walking simulator, Where the Water Tastes Like Wine

Review: I Was Here – Gone to College

October 21, 2018 by Robert Scarpinito
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Narrative-focused games have a tendency to create sad, almost depressing atmospheres. Every time I fire one up, I can’t help …

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Categories PC, Review, SliderDefunct Tags first-person narrative, Gone Home, I Was Here, IndieCade, Kate Smith, New York University, pc, walking simulator
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