We’ve been preparing for the upcoming release by replaying a Nancy Drew game each week, and creating video tributes that illustrate the words of wisdom and lessons learned in our favorite mystery games.
Read MoreReview: The Council (All Episodes)
Ambition can be a great way to differentiate a new game from predecessors in the same genre. However, some constraint is still required, and in this case, ambition may have caused the game’s failure.
Read MoreReview - The First Tree
Overall, The First Tree does have a compelling story (even if you don't care for the storyteller). It's a beautifully packaged narrative experience, perfect for a snowy afternoon at home.
Read MoreReview: Life is Strange 2 - Ep. 2
The episode is slower than the first in terms of action, but continues to meet DONTNOD’s high standard for exploration and narrative/character development.
Read MoreReview: Life is Strange 2 - Ep. 1
Buckle up. This game is already hella political. And it’s gorgeous and quirky and everything we wanted from another Life is Strange game.
Read MoreReview: Detective Gallo
Detective Gallo is a point&click comic-noir adventure that is entirely hand-illustrated and hand-animated, and whose protagonist is a feathered and grumpy private eye struggling with a very tricky case, bizarre characters, and puzzles that will put his insight and patience to the test.
Read MoreReview: Darkside Detective
This little point-and-click adventure is extremely entertaining, especially if you're a fan of the genre and appreciate this game's cheesy and self-referential humor.
Read MoreReview: The Council, Episode 3 - Ripples
Now that Episode 3 has been released, let’s check back in on The Council. The puzzles are challenging, the conversation RPG mechanics are well-balanced and engaging, but there are still technical issues and the game DOES rely on memory. So if you’re interested in the game but don’t retain names for months between episodes, it may be worth waiting until all the episodes are available.
Read MoreCase 004: A Study in Nancy Drew
In honor of the 20th anniversary of the first Nancy Drew adventure game, here is more than you ever needed to know about the games, and a quiz to help you find your next (or first) Nancy Drew game.
Read MoreReview: The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit
The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit was released this week as a free demo and "the first step towards showing you the true potential of Life is Strange, and the possibilities of a diverse universe filled with interesting characters and stories to tell."
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