A point-and-click game about a simple Ukrainian man trying to get out of debt.
The 4th game in the series bears similar traits to its predecessors, while also offering more story and replayability. I have to wonder how it’ll all culminate, as the true ending is abrupt.
Humanity has survived the apocalypse. It’s now time to wake them up from cryo sleep and start anew.
A challenging and good-looking point-and-click game with funny dialogues. Subtle hints are also provided to solve most puzzles.
Now I know the random chills I get are just ghosts passing through
The development of this game was quite turbulent, which seems to have carried over to its recently released sequel. The game looks great, but doesn’t offer much in its opening chapter.
While it’s obvious the developer spent a lot of time on the art, Just Take Your Left is sparse enough on other details to make me wish I’d gone right.
A surprisingly great story that continues from the first game. The game ties the first and second game together to make a better story which hits close to real life.
The two legendary chicken detectives are back together after their glory days are long gone, and they have a case to solve!
Neighbors back From Hell is a short but enjoyable remaster that only suffers from the lack of replayability.