Paisley Princess takes all of the excitement and charm of a grand adventure game and shrinks it down to a snug 5×5 scale box for a pint sized bit of hacking and dungeon delving. It’s this week’s Indie Pick.
Full Throttle Remastered: The Kotaku Review
Full Throttle Remastered feels like a supernova. It’s bombastic, head-turning, and holds your attention during the brief time it flashes. The classic adventure game holds up today, but, unlike other Double Fine games, it doesn’t benefit from a remaster. The original was already as good as it needed to be. It’s an…
The Walking Dead’s Third Video Game Season Feels Too Safe
Telltale’s The Walking Dead latest season started off strong. The newest episode attempts to up the stakes further with new characters and tough decisions. But that might not be enough to make up for a stale format.
Kotaku 2017-01-29 18:58:47
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80s Gaming Nightmare Returns To Haunt Us All
There were a lot of frustrations to be had in old Sierra adventure games, but one of the worst was the way the games always made you traverse treacherous stairs, with one wrong keypress killing you instantly. So, yeah, here’s a game just about that.
Can a game be too British?
Can a game be too British? Turns out, no. Not yet, anyway.Read more…
Can a game be too British?
Can a game be too British? Turns out, no. Not yet, anyway.Read more…
Playable Version Of Cancelled Warcraft Adventure Game Leaks After 18 Years
Did you know that Blizzard was working on a point-and-click game called Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans back in the late 90s, but then canceled the project after two years in development?Read more…
Playable Version Of Cancelled Warcraft Adventure Game Leaks After 18 Years
Did you know that Blizzard was working on a point-and-click game called Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans back in the late 90s, but then canceled the project after two years in development?Read more…
Sci-Fi Romance Adventure Alone With You Just Feels Lonely
My optimism about Alone With You, released yesterday, glided on high-soaring generic expectations set by recent retro-styled adventures like Read Only Memories
and VA-11 HALL-A
: excellent interactive fiction with minimal gameplay. With knockouts like those, under-appreciated genres draw in wider audiences, as I was drawn to “sci-fi romance adventure” Alone With You. Unfortunately, throughout the 3.5 hours I played, Alone With You was more of a railroad than a kite.