Daydream: Forgotten Sorrow review
Childhood is a fraught time: a period in which our imaginations soar despite our limited agency. When the overbearing weight of our limitations can’t deaden our awareness of the potential…
Childhood is a fraught time: a period in which our imaginations soar despite our limited agency. When the overbearing weight of our limitations can’t deaden our awareness of the potential…
Broadly speaking, Lucy Dreaming works. It’s bursting with charm, thanks to an excellent voice cast and an irrepressible main character. It’s got clever puzzles, a catchy soundtrack, and a script…
Considering it looks about thirty years old, Blood Nova feels refreshingly new. Sure, it’s a point-and-click adventure game that evokes the look and feel of the early ‘90s, with unvoiced…
Much of the time, players come to the point-and-click adventure genre in search of involving storylines, memorable characters and settings with rich world building. But you know what? Sometimes the…