The Lost Child – Review
The first person dungeon crawler is a dying breed, to the point where we had even forgotten it existed. As such, fans of this genre are probably parched and dying for a fix. Rejoice: developer Crim re... Read More »
The first person dungeon crawler is a dying breed, to the point where we had even forgotten it existed. As such, fans of this genre are probably parched and dying for a fix. Rejoice: developer Crim re... Read More »
Panzer Hearts is a story-driven adventure about romance, set in an alternate second World War. Jump in the skin of a young boy eager to see some action on the frontlines when fate has different plans ... Read More »
The Silver Case, a game originally developed in 1999, got a sequel for mobile phones that was released in 2005. This sequel was called The 25th Ward: The Silver Case. It is a visual novel with intera... Read More »
The use of the semicolon is rare in video game titles, they are often outdone by the colon, the full stop or even the exclamation mark. To be fair, it’s quite difficult to use it correctly, so p... Read More »
Echoes of the Fey is an ongoing visual novel series of detective stories in a high fantasy setting. There are two games in this series out already: Echoes of the Fey: The Fox’s Trail, and the ... Read More »
A story based RPG that has an intriguing story and teaches you not to judge other people too fast that is exactly what Orphan’s Treasure is. You learn that everyone has inner demons that they have... Read More »
Coming at you from the people that brought you Cat president: A more purrfect union; is The Francy Droo & Friends Collection. The collection will be released for steam purchase this December 5th,... Read More »
Tokyo Dark is an interesting combination of a point ‘n click adventure with a visual novel, in a great, neon-noir urban setting. The combination of visual novel and point ‘n click mechanics r... Read More »
Lydia is a point n click adventure which feels more like a visual novel as the story is at the center of this game. Lydia is like an ‘everyday horror’-game, tackling nasty themes which are ver... Read More »