Tag: Adventure
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Detroit: Become Human – Where Every Choice Matters
What makes us human? See the world through the eyes of a machine, trying to discover what it means to be human in the near-future metropolis of Detroit in 2038.
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Once Upon a Time in Yoshi’s Island – A Yoshi’s Crafted World review
De-stress with Yoshi’s Crafted World – one of the cutest games there is!
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Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone – The Game That Has Opened The World of Computer Games for Me
Do you remember your very first gaming experience? When it comes to computer games, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is the one that has opened the door to the gaming world for me. As a five-year-old Harry Potter fan without any previous experiences with computer apart from playing the classic Microsoft 3D Pinball and drawing…
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The Infinite Adventure-World of Terraria
Building, fighting, exploring, crafting, digging… The action-adventure game Terraria is a popular, widely known sandbox game where freedom and rewarding play a big role.
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Amnesia: The Dark Descent – A Game that Plays with Your Mind
Turn off the lights, put on your headphones and set out on an eerie journey in pursuit of your lost memories. The first-person adventure game Amnesia: The Dark Descent will get you with its atmosphere, offering an unforgettable survival horror experience.
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Assassin’s Creed: Origins Review
This time around, it’s time to assassinate in Ancient Egypt After the disappointing sales of 2015’s Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate Ubisoft decided to spend more time developing the next Assassin’s Creed game. This meant that they didn’t release a new main game in the series in 2016, placing heavy expectations on Origins, the next entry in…
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DreamWeb (Amiga/DOS) review
Insane in the membrane – DreamWeb
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Madness and Shadows – Darkest Dungeon
In Darkest Dungeon, you direct a party of four adventurers onwards through the dungeon in the dwindling light of their torches. They wade through blood and corpses to put an end to the darkness beneath the ruined estate where they’ve come, at the cost of their own lives and sanity. The gameplay is simple. Though…
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Grim Fandango Remastered Review
Back in 1998 LucasArts released an adventure game called Grim Fandango where the player follows the adventures of Manuel ”Manny” Calavera in the Land of the Dead. Despite being considered a commercial failure, the game was well received by critics, and it is still considered a classic. 17 years later Manny receives a facelift in…
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Her Story Has Already Come to an End, But Now It Begins Anew
For the narrative enthusiast, complex storytelling far outweighs the clunky combat in Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice
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Final Fantasy XV
A Final Fantasy for fans and first-timers. Another epic adventure from Square Enix
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Skylander’s Imaginators – uutta ja vanhaa sopivassa suhteessa
Skylander’s Imaginators – seikkaile, mäiski vihollisia, tuhoa Kaos ja sokerina pohjalla luo omat Skylanderisi
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Slither Me Timbers! – Snake Pass Review
The silent hero of this slippery indie 3D platformer is definitely a Slytherin.
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1979 Revolution: Black Friday
The occasionally clunky AI and animation do not do justice to the well crafted drama and compelling voice acting.
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A Girl and a Fox Walk Into a Bear – Never Alone Review
A videogame quest, or a quest for knowledge? Turns out you can have both in this indie platformer, Never Alone!
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How Video Games Help People Make Better Decisions
From misguided beliefs about global warming to side effects of vaccination, biased decision making can wreak havoc. But how does gaming make us better decision makers?
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Review
A multitude of mechanics in a gorgeous, breathing world. Nintendo just saved open-world games from themselves.
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Dice Hunter: Quest of the Dicemancer
Nifty visuals can’t quite save this light crapshoot of a dice-rolling game.
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Final Fantasy XV
The latest member of the long-running JRPG series contains many memorable moments, yet is also glaringly missing some of them.
