The Mildew Children review: immersion versus storyline
I don’t play a lot of visual novels and don’t usually finish those that I start. It’s the story element which tends to be the biggest draw to video games for me...
I don’t play a lot of visual novels and don’t usually finish those that I start. It’s the story element which tends to be the biggest draw to video games for me...
When sharing my playthrough, I said that The Night is Grey will be difficult to review. I tried the demo for Whalestork Interactive’s project some time ago during one of the digital...
Love Letters to Adventures has been a varied experience so far. Friend-of-the-blog Darkshoxx and I kicked off this collaboration at the start of the year, aiming to increase our game libraries and...
The latest entry in our Love Letters to Adventures project has been my favourite. Friend-of-the-blog Darkshoxx and I kicked off this collaboration in January. Our mission is to play a classic or...
Have you ever really disliked a game at the beginning, but loved it by the end? This was my experience with Harold Halibut last month. I first became aware of this game...
Have you ever played a game which should be good, but really wasn’t? Friend-of-the-blog Darkshoxx and I kicked off our Love Letters to Adventures collaboration in January. Starting with ‘A’ at the...
I have no idea how The Cave ended up in my Steam library. As explained during the #MaybeInMarch announcement earlier this month, I discovered that the game which had spent the longest...
Who’d have thought anything would top Atlantis: The Lost Tales for weirdness. This was the first game that friend-of-the-blog Darkshoxx and I played for our Love Letters to Adventures collaboration in January....