Tag: Interactive Fiction
Dispatch Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
In Dispatch Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, superheroics meet office politics in a hilarious, heartwarming, and strategically satisfying package. Every decision matters, every conversation crackles with personality, and behind the humor lies a story about redemption, teamwork, and what it really means to be a hero.
HackHub – Ultimate Hacker Simulator Review
HackHub turns command lines into battlegrounds, asking players to think like real hackers as they probe networks, exploit weaknesses, and unravel a digital conspiracy one terminal command at a time.
Serial Lover Review
Serial Lover is a wildly audacious fusion of dating sim, rhythm game, and dark comedy that asks a daring question: what happens when romance meets murder? It’s a chaotic, stylishly twisted experience that combines quirky narrative choices, pulse‑pounding rhythm mechanics, and a colorful roster of serial killers you’re supposed to seduce. The result is shocking, funny, occasionally horrifying — and strangely compelling.
Orwell: Ignorance is Strength Review
A smart, timely sequel that raises important questions, even if it doesn’t always give them the space they deserve to fully unfold.
Orwell: Keeping an Eye On You Review
A powerful, provocative experience that turns surveillance into compelling interactive storytelling — and leaves you reconsidering who you would become when given unchecked power to watch.
The Murder Hotel Review
A slow-burn psychological horror that excels in atmosphere and restraint. The Murder Hotel is unsettling, thoughtful, and memorable, even if its deliberate pacing and occasional rough edges prevent it from reaching its full potential.
BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW Review
A psychologically ambitious horror experience with meaningful themes and evocative atmosphere. BrokenLore: UNFOLLOW earns its place as a thoughtful narrative journey, even if its execution occasionally stumbles under the weight of its own ambition.
Christmas Holidays Review
Prioritising atmosphere over complexity, Christmas Holidays delivers gentle, accessible festive fun.
The Secret Workshop of Wishes Review
The Secret Workshop of Wishes is a cosy crafting adventure that thoughtfully combines exploration, item creation, and heartfelt encounters, though its gentle pacing and niche focus may limit its appeal to players seeking brisk challenge or structured progression.
Pawsky Review
A charming, focused indie experience that excels in atmosphere and design, even if its simplicity won’t appeal to everyone.













