Adam Wolfe is a type of game that we don’t see very often anymore. Hidden object puzzles have been forced out of modern gaming, and the point and click adventure game has fallen out of favor with many modern gamers. It’s sad, really, because there’s a reason these games used to be so popular – they’re a lot of fun. Adam ...
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Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Shape of the World
Today’s Greenlight Spotlight is on Shape of the World, a first-person exploration game with procedurally-generated environments that grow around you. First off, the game’s beauty really drew me in. While the art style presents no realism, it fills my mind with sensations of relaxation and peace. This would be a perfect example of a game that I would love to ...
Read More »The Sheltered Preview: Morals Versus Survival
In games media, especially recently, the discussion about whether or not games must be fun is always an ongoing topic. There are those who believe that if a game does not provide a certain level of entertainment, then it is not worth the time to play. However, on the other side there are those who say that a game doesn’t ...
Read More »Steam Greenlight Spotlight: A Light in Chorus
Today’s standout on Greenlight is a game that caught my eye yesterday. A Light in Chorus piqued my interest while I was sifting through the Greenlight submissions for yesterday, but I was a bit unsure about my opinion on the game, so I decided to do a bit more research on it and revisit it for today’s spotlight. A Light ...
Read More »Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Izle
Today’s Greenlight spotlight is on Izle, a game by Ynnis Interactive. The standout feature of this game was the claim that you can create your own world. I immediately became interesting in learning more about what Izle had to offer upon reading this, mainly because I am always a fan of being able to create a customize your own game ...
Read More »Ira Launches its Kickstarter Campaign
As of today (Thursday, April 2nd) Ira will be launching their Kickstarter in an attempt to fund their game. If you haven’t heard about Ira, feel free to check out my Greenlight Spotlight article about the game, or read on. Ira is a point-and-click adventure game that follows a boy named Ira, who has always dreamed of exploring the solar ...
Read More »Legend of Zelda WiiU No Longer Scheduled for 2015 Release
Bad news for fans who were looking forward to the new Legend of Zelda game this year. Unfortunately, Nintendo has decided to delay the game into 2016, which was initially scheduled for a late 2015 launch. The above video features the producer,Eiji Aonuma, explaining the reasoning behind the delay as well as apologizing for the disappointment. Simply put, the reasoning ...
Read More »Steam Greenlight Spotlight: 60 Seconds!
Today’s Greenlight standout is 60 Seconds!, an adventure game with elements of survival. Developed by Robot Gentleman, 60 Seconds! is described as an arcade game with a hint of rogue-like elements added for good measure. The initial draw of the game was the interesting visual style that it presents, as well as my curiosity as to what exactly the title ...
Read More »Steam Greenlight Spotlight: The Lost Valley
Today’s Greenlight spotlight shines on The Lost Valley, an atmospheric exploration game. Obviously the high-quality visuals were a major draw to me, but I was curious to find out if there was more under the hood, or if the game was just a pretty shell. Let’s begin by getting the obvious comparison to the Vanishing of Ethan Carter out of the ...
Read More »New Humble Weekly Bundle is all about adventure
The latest Humble Weekly Bundle brings a collection of adventure games from Frogwares. You can pay what you want for Department 42: The Mystery of the Nine, Journey: Heart of Glass, Dracula: Origin, Dracula: Love Kills and Journey to the Center of the Earth. Also included are a number of games from the Sherlock Holmes series such as Sherlock Holmes ...
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