Although it’s a beloved classic, a point and click game that requires a walkthrough to play has missed the mark in a crucial area. Unfortunately though, the developers didn’t take this opportunity to sharpen an older game that’s
State of Mind is a solid narrative adventure with complex themes and excellent world design, that however doesn’t reach excellence due to pacing problems and lack of choices.
For a game with so little content, it still manages to sneak in a bug and inconsistent writing. It’s sloppier than the first game.
Solo dev Ares Dragonis managed to pull of a rather impressive piece of gaming here, that surely will please fans of horror and Lovecraft alike. It’s not perfect however, while the proposed full price is almost out of market compared to the
Open Sorcery: Sea++ is an expansive text-based adventure game that demands and rewards attention, logic, and thoroughness. It’s one of the very few games paradigm-shifting games that changed the way I look at the genre.
This game is… nuts?
A beautiful narrative point-and-click with vibrant visuals.
Rise from the dead as Sir Mordred so that you may restore order to the land by slaying King Arthur a second time in this dark fantasy tactical RPG.
Despite the captivating first game, the second game doesn’t seem to interest me somehow. Useless inner monologues fill most of the dialogues to shape the main character’s personality.
Stuck inside, plans ruined, but at least the internet works.