Three Minutes to Eight Review
Set twenty years in the future, in your town (or one nearby, since the city name is taken from the server location linked to a player's IP address), Three Minutes to Eight is a point-and-click adventure game in which you solve the mystery of your own demise.You play as a man waking up in his apartment at 7:33 PM, disoriented and unable to recall anything. While you explore your surroundings and try to determine what exactly is going on, the clock is ticking down, because 24 minutes after you wake, you are going to die. Your goal is to spend that
Jusant Review
In recent years, Don't Nod studio has been mostly known for series like Life is Strange, where players can immerse themselves into elaborate stories with thousands of lines of dialogue, in which decisions matter and relationships with other characters determine the outcome of the story. With Jusant however, the developers went in a seemingly completely opposite direction, a linear action-puzzle climbing game.The game starts in the desert. You get the first look at the main protagonist and their destination – an enormous rock formation resembling a tower, with its peak out of view, high above the clouds. The main character remains
Buried Review
Buried ReviewDeveloper and Publisher - AuthoginYou wake up buried alive. You are running out of oxygen and you can't remember how you got here. There must be a way out, can you figure it out in time?Not to be confused with the Similar title "Buried Alive".Buried takes you through an immersive, puzzle-solving adventure, where you are literally buried inside a wooden coffin.According to the Developer, Buried was inspired to be a Halloween short, which does indeed live up to its name, the game can be completed, in around 10 to 15 minutes, if you have a good thinking cap.If you are not Claustrophobic
Labyrinthatory Review
Beyond the unfathomable name of Labyrinthatory lies a charming puzzle adventure with emphasis on everything that involves using your brain. The pixel art and retro warmth may not be the most accurate or eye-catching that you will ever see, but when it comes to what matters, the puzzles, this is a game that delivers in spades. Prepare yourself for some head-scratching and mental exercising, a delight for fans of the genre.Puzzles From Beyond the GraveThe adventure springs to life as your uncle, inventor Steven Wernicke, passed away. During the funeral, Roxanne – the player character – gets a strange invitation to
The Devil’s Face Review
The Devil’s Face is a new horror game drenched in religious symbology and hellish themes that may not be suited to everyone more sensitive to the subject. It’s a first-person stroll to redemption where illogical puzzles, ear-blasting jumpscares, and a cliched narrative collide in the excessively dark and repetitive environments, resulting in a journey with some interesting visual representations but that is over in one hour.Light in the DarknessYou play as Jonathan, the only survivor of a car crash that took your brother’s life. Crumbling under the weight of guilt, he decided to take his own life as well and is