Review: Casebook 1899 – The Leipzig Murders is a classic deductive point-and-click
Casebook 1899 – The Leipzig Murders is nicely paced and atmospheric German point-and-click.
Casebook 1899 – The Leipzig Murders is nicely paced and atmospheric German point-and-click.
Neyyah is unabashed in its core objective of presenting an experience which hews as closely as possible to iconic titles like Myst and especially Riven.
With this remaster, Firefly Studios have added a competent new sheen to their most popular game, Stronghold: Crusader. This is likely to be enough for those nostalgic for the 2002 original, but the game’s aged, frustrating mechanics may be uninviting for newcomers.
One of the most colorful GBA games never released, Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution is very much worth letting the half-genie out of the bottle again for.
Luto is an M.R. James ghost story in video game form; creepy, unsettling, gorgeous.
Platforming is the star of the show, but the stories 1000 Deaths tells are fun and sometimes resonant.
Salamander 3 is reason enough to get Gradius Origins, and the rest of the games on the list are also well worth sticking around for.
Williams Pinball 9 brings new tables to Pinball FX, two of them standouts on opposite sides of the spectrum.
Pick your alma mater and get ready to grind it out in EA Sports College Football 26, the best football game this year.
Adventure game fans should absolutely not miss what The Drifter has to offer.