Genesis Noir looks and sounds wonderful, with original and innovative ideas, but the story is confusing and the gameplay is lackluster in places.
SILENCE. Court is in session. Now let’s hear the tea.
Despite some oddities, it still proves to be an enjoyable game.
Inspector Waffles is the cat’s meow, hitting the sweet spot for fun in point-and-click adventure games.
Little Misfortune pales in comparison to Fran Bow, as it essentially underperforms in almost every way. But it has voice acting! *Glitter*
At a certain point, the story in Fran Bow becomes a tangled mess with no clear indication on what is or isn’t real. This doesn’t ruin the game, but expect a muddled ending.
A nice point-and-click game that is ruined by its puzzles.
A sci-fi adventure that scratches the Myst itch, if only for a short time.
A beautiful-looking game in a world without humans that has an expensive price despite its short playtime.
If Cyanide & Happiness: Freakpocalypse Part 1 is any indicator of what the remaining parts will be like, we are definitely in for something perhaps a bit dark or maybe a little bit creepy but definitely a lot more than a little bit fun to look