Tag: Interactive Fiction
Momento Review
Momento transforms everyday objects into emotional landmarks, weaving a touching story about the memories we keep and the lives they quietly shape. It's a beautifully understated adventure that lingers long after the final box has been unpacked.
SAEKO: Giantess Dating Sim Review
SAEKO: Giantess Dating Sim is one of the most unsettling indie games in recent memory. Beneath its strange title and retro presentation lies a deeply uncomfortable psychological horror story that explores power, dependency, loneliness, and survival in ways few games dare to attempt.
Wanderstop Review
Beneath its cosy tea shop exterior, Wanderstop delivers a thoughtful and surprisingly powerful exploration of burnout, identity, and learning that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is simply stop.
Heroines Through My Lens Review
Heroines Through My Lens succeeds because it understands that attraction alone isn't enough. Behind the glamorous fashion shoots and flirtatious encounters is a surprisingly engaging story about ambition, second chances, and finding your place in a world moving far faster than you expected.
The Alters Review
The Alters is far more than another survival game. It is an emotional science fiction journey that asks difficult questions about regret, identity, and the paths we never took, delivering one of the most thought provoking experiences of the year.
The Quiet Things Review
The Quiet Things is not an easy game to play, nor is it meant to be. What it offers instead is something far rarer: an honest, deeply personal exploration of trauma that uses the interactive medium to tell a story that could not be told quite the same way anywhere else.
Road to Empress Ⅱ Review
Road to Empress Ⅱ transforms palace intrigue into an addictive game of survival, ambition, and political calculation. Backed by lavish production values and meaningful player choice, this interactive historical drama proves that power is never given. It is earned, protected, and often paid for in blood.
Tavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker Review
While many fantasy games focus on saving kingdoms through swordplay and spectacle, Tavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker finds its magic in quieter moments. A shared drink, a lingering conversation, and the courage to face painful memories become the foundations of a heartfelt adventure that proves some of the most meaningful battles happen within ourselves.
Schrödinger’s Call Review
A quiet, devastatingly human visual novel about listening to the last words between life and death, Schrödinger’s Call turns a collapsing world into something strangely intimate, where every phone call feels like a goodbye you were never ready to hear.
Amanda the Adventurer 3 Review
Amanda the Adventurer 3 closes the trilogy with a confident and unsettling finale that leans into narrative resolution over brutal puzzle difficulty, delivering a conclusion that is equal parts tragic, eerie, and quietly reflective. It is a game about endings, but also about what refuses to end cleanly.













