Tag: Cinematic
Darwin’s Paradox! Review
Darwin’s Paradox! is a cinematic platformer that understands the genre’s quiet power—then adds suction cups, stealth, and just a hint of absurdity.
Death Stranding 2: On The Beach Review
A bold, beautifully constructed evolution of the strand formula, DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH delivers unmatched atmosphere and ambition, even if its deliberate pacing and niche design philosophy ensure it remains a divisive masterpiece rather than a universal one.
The Midnight Walk Review
A hauntingly beautiful, tactile dark fantasy adventure that blends stop-motion artistry with innovative perception-based mechanics, held back only slightly by deliberate pacing and uneven mechanical distribution, but elevated by one of the most distinctive visual identities in modern gaming.
Legacy of Kain: Ascendance Review
Ascendance doesn’t just resurrect a dormant series—it bleeds new life into it, fusing reverence for its gothic past with a surprisingly bold, modern identity.
Revenge On Gold Diggers Review
A dense, morally complex FMV thriller that turns emotional manipulation into gameplay structure, offering a compelling but occasionally overwhelming exploration of trust, identity, and revenge.
Jaden & Jasmine II: Lost Memories Review
A quietly compelling narrative sequel that prioritises emotional depth and player interpretation, offering a meaningful—but deliberately restrained—interactive storytelling experience.
Birthday Boy Review
A deeply atmospheric and psychologically focused horror experience that trades mechanical complexity for emotional and narrative depth, delivering a haunting exploration of memory, trauma, and identity.
John Fart: Text-iverse of Crazyness Review
A wildly unpredictable and unapologetically absurd FMV comedy that delivers plenty of chaotic entertainment—provided its unique sense of humour clicks with you.
FMV Thriller Killer Review
A curated FMV anthology featuring Dead Reset, The Isle Tide Hotel, and The Shapeshifting Detective, offering varied interactive thriller experiences that highlight both the narrative strengths and structural limitations of live-action storytelling.
Life is Strange: Reunion Review
An emotional and ambitious finale that delivers a heartfelt conclusion to Max and Chloe’s story, even if its scope occasionally outpaces its execution.













