In my review of the previous episode, I discussed the disconnect I experienced between myself, and stepping into the shoes of Clementine. Initially, this was a concern, but in time, I slowly started to embrace […]

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In October, 2013, Telltale introduced us to a fictional world so unlike their previous work, The Walking Dead, that many of us were understandably cautious as to whether Telltale could continue their running success with […]

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Point and click adventures have been a PC favourite for years due to their widespread appeal. Younger generations were taken in by interactive stories and colourful scenery that created an experience bordering somewhere in the […]

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XCOM: Enemy Within

XCOM: Enemy Within is a stand alone expansion pack to the wildly successful 2012 reboot XCOM: Enemy Unknown by Firaxis Games. However, having received a mixed reception to the “Slingshot” DLC, as well as showing […]

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The Stanley Parable

Trying to write a review for something like The Stanley Parable (TSP) is almost comparable to reviewing an Escher Painting, or trying to peel the layers of an onion off in order to find some perceived […]

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Poöf VS The Cursed Kitty

There was a time when a games like Poöf Vs The Cursed Kitty were found exclusively on Flash sites buried amongst mounds of awful stick-figure games and knock-off platformers. The best of these games made the transition to […]

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Master Reboot

With indie games on the rise this year and with so many being released at the moment, it can sometimes make it quite difficult to find those true “diamonds in the rough.” Master Reboot is […]

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The Wolf Among Us: Episode 1

Ever heard of a Vertigo comic books series Fables? Chances are many of you probably haven’t, and that’s not unexpected, despite the fact it’s a critically acclaimed series. Simply put, comic books just aren’t for everyone, but […]

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Gone Home

Gone Home has been called an interactive first-person narrative, but what does that even mean? Game Designers have been exploring the possibilities of the “First Person” perspective for many years now, with games such as […]

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Freedom Fall

It’s always an exciting opportunity when I have the chance to review a game that was developed in my very own Hometown, and for those international readers who might not be familiar with where we’re […]

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