Get ready to point and click next year.
Tag: point and click
Chronicle of Innsmouth: Mountains of Madness Available now.
Could always use some more Lovecraftian horror.
Encodya, A Dystopian Point-and-Click Adventure, Comes to PC
Take back the future from the gray.
REVIEW: When the Past was Around
A charming, yet melancholic duet of love and tragedy played in perfect harmony.
Darkestville Castle Delivers Evil to Xbox One, PS4, Switch
Bringing evil back as only point and click adventures can.
REVIEW: LUNA The Shadow Dust
“To light a candle is to cast a shadow”
REVIEW: From Beyond: Prologue
A call to explore
GDC 2019 Hands-On IMPRESSIONS: Ghost Giant
I go hands-on with Ghost Giant, just weeks before it launches for PlayStation VR, and I find an amazingly gorgeous and story-driven game.
TBT REVIEW: The Millennium Series
From a simple country girl to the savior of a nation, witness young Marine and her spectacular journey
TBT Review: Millennium 5 – The Battle of the Millennium
The final battle of Hope versus Tyranny begins with the fate of history itself in the balance
TBT Review: Millennium 4 – Beyond Sunset
Time is running out for our hopeful teenage heroine, can she find the warriors needed to overturn a corrupt society?
TBT Review: Millennium 3 – Cry Wolf
In Part 3 of this epic tale, we discover the willpower that hope can impart, but will has many adversaries…
E3 2018 Hands-On Impressions: Ghost Giant
I try out Ghost Giant at E3 2018, and I fell in love with the point-and-click genre that is brought to life for the PlayStation VR.
TBT REVIEW: Millennium 2 – Take Me Higher
We all need hope and a helping hand sometimes
TBT REVIEW: Millennium – A New Hope
Tyrannical leaders and a domineering society are nothing against one woman’s Hope
REVIEW: PLAY WITH ME
Are you ready to play?
Visual Novels Meet Point-and-Click in A Near Dawn
Visual novels crossing over with old-school point-and-click adventures? Interesting combination there.
Square Enix Collective Publishes Tokyo Dark Next Month
Can Detective Ayami Ito find her missing partner?
REVIEW: Detention
Detention was never this good.
REVIEW: Thimbleweed Park
A non-serious Murder mystery starring a game developer, a clown, two federal agents and a ethereal being.