Earlier this week I wrote about upcoming adventureLamplight City. It had caught my eye at Rezzed back in April due to its alternative steampunk-ish ‘Victorian’ setting and the fact it … Continue Reading <em>Unavowed</em>: an adventure of character and choice
After visiting the Rezzed expo in April, my other-half pointed out how many more narrative games were on display than in previous years. It then struck me that many of … Continue Reading <em>Lamplight City</em>: an adventure worth investigating
Horror games are like Marmite: you either love them or hate them. There are plenty of gamers who can’t wait to step across the threshold to an abandoned mansion, hiding … Continue Reading <em>SOMA</em>: the real monster in the dark
It’s usually obvious who the antagonist is when you play a video game. Even when there’s a plot twist at the end, they tend to make themselves known. With The … Continue Reading Cocktails with <em>Red Strings</em> attached
My other-half and I decided to pick something from our Steam backlogs to keep us entertained for a few spare hours recently. We had plenty to choose from and after … Continue Reading <em>Maize</em>: killing them with corniness
I’ve had my eye on Lake Ridden since playing the demo at EGX last September. It had been added to my event to-do list after I’d read that developer Midnight … Continue Reading Follow the light: <em>Lake Ridden</em>