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The Flower Collectors review: Solve a murder without going outside

The Flower Collectors review
The Flower Collectors is an engaging, tense, and topical murder mystery that takes place entirely within the confines of one small apartment in 1970s Barcelona. I'm just gonna go ahead and say it: The Flowers Collectors is Rear Window in video game form. Instead of observing a New York courtyard in the 1950s, we are sitting on a balcony above...

The Procession to Calvary review: Renaissance art and silly walks

The Procession to Calvary review
The Procession to Calvary is a point-and-click game for anyone who enjoys unique visual styles, Monty Python-esque humor, and appeasing the devil. The Procession to Calvary is a hilarious adventure game by indie developer Joe Richardson. It's full of some of the world's most celebrated art and music, clever puzzles, senseless violence, and as the game's trailer puts it - nude...

Totally Reliable Delivery Service review: Pure hilarious mayhem

Totally Reliable Delivery Service
Totally Reliable Delivery Service is a game where you attempt to deliver packages, pilot an unpredictable ragdoll character, and embrace the urge to raise chaos. Totally Reliable Delivery Service arrived at a time when we're all stuck at home, waiting for everything we ordered to come to us. Well, after playing this game, I might be more understanding of delivery...

In Other Waters review: Dive in, the water’s just right

In Other Waters review
In Other Water's captivating story, slow yet rewarding exploration, and serene visuals and music make it the perfect game for these stressful times. In Other Waters arrived at the right time. I was playing the nerve-wracking Doom Eternal for a few days, and the next game on my list is Resident Evil 3, the intense Survival Horror remake. In Other...

Dead Dreams review: Playing through a nightmare

Dead Dreams review
Dead Dreams is a scary game. Scratch that - Dead Dreams is a TERRIFYING game thanks to a brilliantly crafted atmosphere of dread that never lets you rest. The simplistic visuals might scare you off, but don’t let them. Classic Survival Horror titles are hard to come by these days, so it is refreshing to see indie developers stepping up...

Yes, Your Grace review: Can’t wait to be king

Yes, Your Grace review
The immense stress of running a kingdom is just the tip of the iceberg in this management simulator. While its harsh choices will mostly leave you paralyzed with indecision, Yes, Your Grace shines all the way through. Yes, Your Grace is a kingdom management simulator developed by Brave At Night and published by No More Robots. You play as Eryk,...

Broken Lines review: Time to consider a tactical retreat

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Broken Lines is a light tactical experience that fails to capitalize on its premise and potential. While not great, it is still a good palate cleanser between heavier titles. PortaPlay is a studio mostly focused on developing learning apps and mobile games. In fact, Broken Lines is only their second PC title, and the first game they release on the...

Code: Realize Guardian of Rebirth review: A steamy love story

Code: Realize Guardian
Code: Realize Guardian of Rebirth is an anime visual novel with a Steampunk aesthetic. Its compelling characters are immersed in a fascinating story full of beautiful designs, colorful scenes, and meticulously composed music. Every now and then, you can find yourself questioning the meaning of existence, wondering whether you deserve to live at all. Code: Realize Guardian of Rebirth tells...

The Unholy Society review: The power of pop culture compels you

The Unholy Society looks nice but is mostly empty of any substance. Repetitive combat and pointless pop culture references dominate this very short game that ends just as things finally get interesting. You know preciously what The Unholy Society is from the second you launch it. The groovy tunes and the image of a priest bursting through a stained glass...

The Longing review: 400 days of loneliness

The Longing review
The Longing is an experimental indie game that describes itself as "anti-action." Although it may be slow and a little depressing at times, it is ultimately a chill and rewarding experience. Time is a precious resource, but what would you do if you had too much of it? What would you do if you had to spend 400 days underground,...

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