Game Review: The Last DeadEnd (Xbox One)
From AzDimension comes The Last DeadEnd, an action/adventure/horror game that is played from both the 3rd and 1st person perspectives.
From AzDimension comes The Last DeadEnd, an action/adventure/horror game that is played from both the 3rd and 1st person perspectives.
Quiet Christmas is actually a good game. Except for the glaring issue of how much bang you get for your buck.
Originally released in 2003, The Black Mirror was a third-person point and click horror game. A very successful game, it would get two sequels before being rebooted at the end of 2017. The reboot would drop the point and click style of gameplay in favour of a more ‘free-roaming’ adventure style.
Funny, fresh and genuinely breathtaking, A Knight’s Quest is a thoroughly modern take on classic adventures of old, as players will discover when it bursts onto PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch this Fall.
Her Majesty’s SPIFFING is a point & click adventure game developed and published by Billy Goat Entertainment. Filled with British wit and humour, thinly veiled jabs at modern politics and tongue in cheek stereo-types, the game succeeds at being entertaining. However, it is found lacking elsewhere.
Frostbite is the title of British author, Dave Jeffery’s most recent release. Published in June 2017 through Severed Press, a backlog of books to read meant it has taken until now for me to finally get my head buried in it.
A point and click adventure game from Peeking Peacock, the creators of the good ‘The Man from Hmmbridge’, The Forgotten Treasure is another throwback to classics such as Broken Sword, Discworld and Monkey Island.
The Man from Hmmbridge is a retro styled point and click adventure with cartoonish 2D graphics from Peeking Peacock. A game that harks back to the glory days of point and click games like Broken Sword.