Tag: Interactive Fiction
We. The Refugees: Ticket to Europe Review
We. The Refugees: Ticket to Europe is not an easy game to play, nor should it be. It is thoughtful, uncomfortable, compassionate storytelling that turns headlines into human lives and leaves a lasting impression long after the credits roll.
Coffee Talk Tokyo Review
Coffee Talk Tokyo delivers another beautifully written slice of late night comfort, blending heartfelt storytelling, stunning atmosphere, and a memorable new setting into one of the series’ strongest entries.
Love Too Easily 2: Summer Pocha Review
Love Too Easily 2: Summer Pocha is a polished FMV romance sequel that blends K-drama melodrama with choice-driven storytelling, delivering a comfort-first experience built on charm, performance, and escapist fantasy, even if its interactivity remains deliberately simple.
inKONBINI: One Store. Many Stories Review
At first glance a quiet retail sim, inKONBINI: One Store. Many Stories reveals itself as something more tender, a study of fleeting encounters and the small weight they leave behind.
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.
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.
Inhuman Resources: A Literary Machination Review
A deeply atmospheric and conceptually ambitious interactive narrative that turns choice and consequence into its most powerful tools, even if its ambiguity and pacing may not appeal to everyone.
TR-49 Review
A dense, cerebral mystery that blends codebreaking, storytelling, and deduction into something wholly unique, TR-49 is as demanding as it is rewarding—an experience that lingers long after the final code is cracked.
I Am Jesus Christ Review
A reverent and visually atmospheric first-person retelling of the life of Jesus Christ, I Am Jesus Christ offers a contemplative yet mechanically limited interactive experience, blending scripted miracles, biblical storytelling, and open-world exploration into a game more characterised by its ambition than by its interactivity.
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.













