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Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest Review - A Howling, Barking, Gripping Adventure
game review13 October 2020
Heart of the Forest brings an eerie setting, some fantastic writing, and an atmosphere to remember. The game is heavy on text (because, you know, visual novel), but if you're willing to invest the time, it will repay you with a powerful adventure.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest Review - A Howling, Barking, Gripping AdventureTell Me Why Review – Substance Over Style!
game review09 September 2020
The new game from the creators of Life is Strange brings a surprisingly sensible approach to difficult subjects, as well as some very powerful emotions and messages.
Tell Me Why Review – Substance Over Style!A Classic Adventure in Modern Setting – Beyond a Steel Sky review
game review10 July 2020
Beyond a Steel Sky proves that even a quarter of a century is worth waiting for a proper sequel. Or that today it's worth looking at the 26-year-old Amiga game to have more fun with this newer production.
A Classic Adventure in Modern Setting – Beyond a Steel Sky reviewThe Best Among the Worst – Review of Deadly Premonition 2
game review08 July 2020
Swery will surprise no one any more because everyone knows what he's capable of. That's why Deadly Premonition 2 isn't surprising. It's the best of the worst games to hit the market this year. A true game for the chosen ones.
The Best Among the Worst – Review of Deadly Premonition 2VirtuaVerse Review – Perfect Cyberpunk is Pixel Art Mixed With Synthwave
game review24 May 2020
VirtuaVerse is a monument of pixel art and synthwave. An eye-catching and ear-pleasing journey to the 80's that revives the dusty point'n'click adventure genre.
VirtuaVerse Review – Perfect Cyberpunk is Pixel Art Mixed With SynthwaveThe Last Sky – Road to Nirvana
game review04 March 2020
The Last Sky is a blend of exploratory adventure and classic platformer. The protagonist is Jake, a war veteran struggling with PTSD, trying to answer the question "what hurts more – what we've done upon others, or what others have done upon us?".
The Last Sky – Road to NirvanaThe Suicide of Rachel Foster Review – Edith Finch Meets Firewatch
game review24 February 2020
As the market is saturated with cheap walking sims, it’s getting harder and harder to find an outstanding game in this genre. Developers of The Suicide of Rachel Foster, however, managed to create one. It’s a thrilling adventure you don’t want to miss.
The Suicide of Rachel Foster Review – Edith Finch Meets FirewatchSong of Horror Review – Often Scary, but in the Wrong Way
game review29 October 2019
Song of Horror is a frightening game that focuses on classic presentation of action, sneaking, and solving puzzles. But was everything that frightens the player surely intended by the creators?
Song of Horror Review – Often Scary, but in the Wrong WayWanderlust Travel Stories Review – A Must-Read Game
game review26 September 2019
Wanderlust is an unusual and bold concept of a game based on the literature of the road. The courage of the artists, who created a game consisting mostly of text, deserves admiration. And recognition, too, because Wanderlust is simply a really good game.
Wanderlust Travel Stories Review – A Must-Read GameBlair Witch Review – the Scariest Forest
game review03 September 2019
Bloober Team is a company that has become a synonym of horror for many people. Blair Witch is their first game developed under a license, but the devs were able to turn that into their favor, offering another successful title. Is it their best game yet?
Blair Witch Review – the Scariest ForestSinking City Review – Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu
game review05 July 2019
The authors of the series of games about Sherlock Holmes opted for the prose of H. P. Lovecraft and seem to have knuckled under to the power of the Great Old Ones. The Sinking City turned out a decent detective adventure, but not much more.
Sinking City Review – Sherlock Holmes vs. CthulhuLayers of Fear 2 Review – More Ambitious, but is that Good?
game review05 July 2019
An atmosphere which is not that spooky or terrifying but... quite strange, disturbing, literally "creepy." Layers of Fear 2 is not the Polish P. T., but a Polish TP. “T” for Twin, and “P” for Peaks.
Layers of Fear 2 Review – More Ambitious, but is that Good?Beat Cop review – everyday fun on the force
game review04 April 2017
Rather quietly, overshadowed by triple-A releases, comes a game worth noticing. Beat Cop is, in some respects, quite similar to Papers, Please, but in this case, we can choose between good and bad cop.
Beat Cop review – everyday fun on the forceKona Review – spooky Canadian survival
game review27 March 2017
A snowy, Canadian wilderness is the perfect location to hide some bodies in the closet. If you don’t believe me, Kona – a survival adventure game by Parabole – will certainly convince you.
Kona Review – spooky Canadian survivalVirginia review – Twin Peaks meets The X-Files
game review29 September 2016
Made with a cinematic flair, Virginia tells a subtly emotional story with image alone. This game is trying to push the envelope when it comes to the limits of walking simulators while creating an eerie atmosphere reminiscent of Twin Peaks or The X-Files.
Virginia review – Twin Peaks meets The X-FilesObduction review – beautiful, difficult, captivating
game review02 September 2016
A first-person adventure game that’s neither survival nor horror? Obduction draws from the classics of the genre as a spiritual successor to the Myst series.
Obduction review – beautiful, difficult, captivatingBohemian Killing Review – great idea with poor delivery
game review26 July 2016
We’ve looked into the case of Alfred Ethon, the main actor of the legal drama by Polish developer, The Moonwalls. Does Phoenix Wright have anything to be afraid of?
Bohemian Killing Review – great idea with poor deliveryThe Solus Project Review – a flawed space odyssey
game review22 June 2016
We review The Solus Project, an independent space adventure game aspiring to be a survival sandbox. Does the story taking place on planet Gliese-6143-C have a chance to conquer the universe?
The Solus Project Review – a flawed space odysseySamorost 3 Review: A fairy-tale journey through images and sounds
game review06 April 2016
The Czechs at Amanita Design have invited us on a journey through fantastical worlds. This fascinating experience will be a source of delight to those who value aesthetics and attention to detail above all else.
Samorost 3 Review: A fairy-tale journey through images and soundsThe Descendant Review – new interactive movie makes a ponderous take-off
game review31 March 2016
In life, you can either make your own rules, or blindly follow the beaten track. Swedish Game Corps studio seems to have taken the latter route, and so far this decision has only backfired.
The Descendant Review – new interactive movie makes a ponderous take-offDeponia Doomsday Review – What a wonderful apocalypse
game review01 March 2016
Deponia – a beloved series of adventure games that came back quite unexpectedly. In our review of the fourth installment entitled Doomsday we answer the question whether Rufus & Co's return is as good as previous games.
Deponia Doomsday Review – What a wonderful apocalypseFirewatch review – Alone in the forest
game review08 February 2016
Firewatch seemed to be a unique game since it was first announced, and we wanted to take a look whether the game is anything more than just a "walking simulator" The result? It definitely is.
Firewatch review – Alone in the forestCrudelis review – how many choices can you make in 60 minutes?
game review26 January 2016
Crudelis is an independent Polish game which is advertised as “RPG combining Prince of Persia with The Witcher”. What would you do in the last hour of your life?
Crudelis review – how many choices can you make in 60 minutes?Armikrog review – does the spiritual successor to The Neverhood hold together?
game review06 October 2015
A point'n'click clay adventure game created by the people behind The Neverhood sounds like a dream come true for many fans of the genre. Has Armikrog met the great expectations and managed to provide high-quality entertainment?
Armikrog review – does the spiritual successor to The Neverhood hold together?SOMA Review – a horror straight from the depths of the sea by the creators of Amnesia
game review24 September 2015
Frictional Games has stood up to the challenge – SOMA is by far the biggest, most scary and elaborate project of the Swedish studio. However, it got lost in its fundamental premise.
SOMA Review – a horror straight from the depths of the sea by the creators of AmnesiaKholat Review: Only For Fans of Dear Esther and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
game review11 June 2015
The Polish developers from IMGN.pro know how to draw attention to their debut game entitled Kholat. They offer an intriguing story inspired by authentic events that remain shrouded in mystery to this day, and Sean Bean. What came out of this mix?
Kholat Review: Only For Fans of Dear Esther and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter