Tag: Detective
Strange Antiquities Review
In Strange Antiquities, every object is a question waiting to be misinterpreted, and every correct answer carries the unsettling weight of consequences you will not fully understand until much later.
Hacked: The Streamer Review
Hacked: The Streamer turns modern internet fame into a pressure cooker thriller, where every decision feels like it could ripple out across a life lived entirely in public view.
The Occultist Review
A slow-burning descent into dread, The Occultist trades jump scares for atmosphere, delivering a haunting investigative horror that lingers long after you leave Godstone Island.
The Empty Desk Review
In Blackthorn & Co, the investigation is not just about solving a case—it is about surviving the space between certainty and collapse.
MOUSE: P.I. For Hire Review
A bold and highly stylised FPS that turns animation itself into a gameplay language, delivering a memorable experience even when its chaos occasionally overshadows clarity.
A Storied Life: Tabitha Review
A quietly powerful narrative puzzle game that finds meaning in objects, memory, and the difficult act of deciding what a life should be remembered for.
The Darkest Files Review
A gripping and intellectually rich courtroom drama that transforms historical investigation into a compelling interactive experience—occasionally slow, but undeniably impactful and unforgettable.
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.
GHOST at DAWN Review
A deeply unsettling blend of noir and survival horror that twists familiar mechanics into something unpredictable, delivering an experience as fascinating as it is relentlessly unforgiving.
Master Detective: Logic & Mystery Puzzles Review
A sharp, bite-sized puzzle experience, Master Detective rewards keen observation and quick thinking—though its simplicity limits its long-term appeal.













