Police Quest 3: The Kindred - A Fair & Balanced Retrospective

In his latest video retrospective, the Space Quest Historian returns to a different classic Sierra series for an in-depth look at the highs and lows – mostly lows – in the third Police Quest adventure, The Kindred. ... Read more
Tourist Trap review

Tourist Trap is a brief but enjoyable vacation from more difficult games, with a colorful cartoon aesthetic and great sense of humor but still able to surprise you with some darker layers to uncover... Read more
Hello Stranger to be introduced on Steam in May

New FMV psychological thriller unveiled by the director of The Complex, Five Dates and The Gallery... Read more
Mighty 1990 gets a strong introduction from Chaosmonger Studio

Retro-styled adventure/RPG hybrid from the creator of Encodya and Three Minutes to Eight coming soon to PC and mobile devices... Read more
Is This Game Trying To Kill Me? video walkthrough

You are trapped inside a cabin deep in the forest, and its owner offers to play a computer game in exchange for freedom. But the cabin and the game are much more connected than you might think. Traps from the game begin to appear in reality, and your... Read more
Recall: Empty Wishes fulfilled on Windows, Mac and consoles

Taiwanese psychological thriller available now on Steam, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch platforms... Read more
Spiral review

There isn’t much in the way of brain teasers, but Spiral is a heartwarming story with a heartbreaking premise that follows its mentally deteriorating protagonist on his last trip down memory lane. ... Read more
Demo offers sneak peek into Reflection Link

Full version of visual novel-styled sci-fi mystery coming soon to Steam and itch.io for Windows PC... Read more
Rolling Stone's Top 50 – Where are the adventure games?

Co-hosts Joshua and Jack dissect Rolling Stone's Top 50 video games article, return the favor by listing their own top musical albums, and share new personal insights in response to listener questions... Read more
The Roottrees Are Dead review

Filling in a family tree may not sound all that compelling, but digging up the sordid secrets of a prominent family of celebs is such voyeuristic fun that it’s hard to tear yourself away from The Roottrees Are Dead until not one but two sets of mysteries are solved in this polished and expanded commercial remake... Read more