We absolutely loved this pixel-based throwback to 80’s crime dramas. Beat Cop is filled to the brim with absurd, borderline offensive, humor, a pretty cool storyline, and some sort of magic that makes mundane tasks like writing parking tickets a heck of a lot of fun.
At its core, Perception offers a creepy, first person narrative horror adventure. The difference here is that the main character is a young blind woman, so players must investigate a deadly haunting using only their ears to navigate.
Take control of a mechanical squid named Ann 2.35f as she is forced to journey with the mysterious Dark Train. Created completely with paper cutouts, this artistic puzzle adventure is more than worth the price of admission.
This week our Time Waster is trapped in Millika Village as he tries to prepare for an upcoming storm that could destroy the isolated mountain settlement.
Game Review- The Walking Dead Season 3 Episodes 4 and 5
It’s not how you start. It’s how you finish. While The Walking Dead: A New Frontier has some lull in the mid-point of the Telltale Games series, the final two episodes more than make up for it.
Both beautiful and challenging, Rain World is a hauntingly beautiful side-scroller that deals with heavy issues such as morality, loss and the value of family. It’s a dangerous world, but worth the journey.
A remastered visual novel, Scar of the doll takes players on a journey from a strange disappearance to the uncovering of hidden truths inside a prestigious Tokyo lab. Play as Asumi as she searches for her sister, but choose wisely because not all is as it seems, and some choices have deadly consequences.
RiME’s incredibly gorgeous world is the setting for a story about childhood innocence and life and death. A puzzle adventure with more than enough to set it apart from its influences. Whilst easy puzzles and control flaws detract, Rime’s charm and story makes it a worthwhile journey.
Set twenty years after a mysterious incident, you are trapped by a mad scientist at Crowswood Medical University and forced to solve puzzles to escape. The Crow’s Eye is a first person horror mystery that will keep players challenged with its creative puzzles, bizarre rooms, and the deep the mystery of Crowswood.
We rode with the sometimes-crooked cops of Freeburg when This is the Police first came out through Steam on the PC. Flushed with success there, it now moves to consoles. So, we polished up those badges for another patrol.
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