Tag: Adventure
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Pikuniku is a whimsical indie gem you can play in an afternoon
Pikuniku is the indie resistance adventure for you if you like silly little characters and fun exploration.
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A wolf in a detective’s clothing
Smoke, neon lights and a decapitated head. The Wolf Among Us exemplifies how to nail an interactive neo-noir mystery.
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A Love Letter from a Father: God of War (2018)
God of War has always been known for its combat, with its 2018 title this cannot be the case anymore. In this spoiler free review, I will be exploring the importance of the story in 2018 title, God of War.
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Dungeons & Tentacles: Roleplaying as a parasitic host – Baldur’s Gate 3
Shape your destiny in the world of Dungeons and Dragons, combining dynamic turn-based combat with a captivating, branching narrative to uncover the true extent of your deadly parasitic infestation.
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Low Poly, High Hopes: Review of DeadPoly
If you’re a #survival video game fan looking to #adventure the #postapocalyptic world among the undead with less emphasis on bloodspilling and more on goofy outfits, #crafting, and interior design, DeadPoly could be for you. This #indie work in progress might not blow anyone away quite yet but has plenty of promising content on the…
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Like tears in rain… of reflections – a review of Rain of Reflections: Set Free
Mixing point-and-click adventure and a strategy game, Rain of Reflections: Set Free is a mostly satisfying cyberpunk experience
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TOEM: A Wholesome Photo Adventure
TOEM is a photo adventure game where you get to explore Scandinavian inspired landscapes, encounter different characters, and help them by solving puzzles
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The Excavation of Hob´s Barrow – Of that which lies in the earth
Vacation on the moors of Britain, full of isolation, primordial & eldritch horrors, and the quaint atmosphere of a small village? The Point-and-click adventure; The Excavation of Hob´s Barrow got you covered.
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The Heart of the Forest, the Power of the Seasons – make a journey through Seasons After Fall
Take a trip through changing seasons and a magical forest with Seasons After Fall, a platformer with beautiful artwork and some inventive puzzles
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Roadwarden – “If you go down into woods today…”
Roadwarden sets you off on a mission to northern wilderness in this visual-novel style fantasy RPG that, aside from couple of stylistic hiccups, manages to weave a fascinating world for fans of the genre to visit.
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Ancient temples, floating islands and a shapeshifting hero – a review of AER: Memories of Old
Ancient temples, floating islands and a shapeshifting hero – a review of AER: Memories of Old
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Unexplored, a neo classic dungeon crawling roguelike
Unexplored combines some of the best features of the old and new strain of roguelikes and should appeal to the fans of both.
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Sly 2: Band of Thieves – Action-Packed Video Game with Plenty of Humor
Sly Cooper and his partners in crime take you on an eventful adventure in Band Of Thieves filled with heists, humor, and drama.
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Moments of playing together
Adventures for one are better when shared by two or more.
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Sable feels like a Zeldaesque road movie on a desert planet
In Sable, story of wandering and finding yourself sets a stage for an enchanting open world adventure.
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A Wondrous and Deadly World – Elden Ring
Elden Ring earns its place among the Souls games with flying colors thanks to its open-ended nature, wonderful exploration, and meaty combat.
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A Content Filled Joyride In Mexico – Forza Horizon 5
Drive with over 500 fully customizable cars on a vast and rewarding Mexican playground Superstar!
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Archaeological Approach to Catastrophe and Mass Migration in No Man’s Sky
An archaeologist used real-life methods to study an abandoned community of player settlements in No Man’s Sky.

