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Review: Syberia – Remastered is a lovely graphical update, but the original is still a timeless classic

Gareth BradingNovember 6, 2025November 6, 202505 mins

If you missed Syberia years ago or are a new adventure game fan, there has never been a better opportunity to dive into this fascinating steampunk Art Nouveau universe.

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Review: Concierge has extremely creepy atmosphere, but you’ll often be wondering what you should be doing

Gareth BradingSeptember 17, 2025September 16, 202504 mins

Concierge is surreal and disorientating, but it comes at the expense of enjoyable gameplay.

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Review: Casebook 1899 – The Leipzig Murders is a classic deductive point-and-click

Gareth BradingSeptember 5, 2025September 5, 202505 mins

Casebook 1899 – The Leipzig Murders is nicely paced and atmospheric German point-and-click.

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Review: Neyyah is the most faithful successor to the original Myst and Riven I have ever played

Gareth BradingAugust 29, 2025August 29, 202516 mins

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.

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Review: The Drifter is a thrilling and atmospheric Australian point-and-click

Gareth BradingAugust 10, 2025August 13, 202505 mins

Adventure game fans should absolutely not miss what The Drifter has to offer.

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Review: The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow is an atmospheric folk horror worth seeing

Gareth BradingSeptember 28, 2022September 28, 202204 mins

If you’re looking for a thoughtful horror story with plenty of worldbuilding, The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow has it in spades.

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