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PC Reviews
Mystery of the Missing Brigantine Review
By Darcie King
Somewhere in the Indian Ocean…there is a dead guy on a boat. No, wait, he isn't dead after all, but the thugs who were supposed to kill him didn't check his vitals very well. Not only that, they managed to leave his girlfriend alive as well. They are definitely not the most talented at their jobs it would seem. Why you are on a boat and why these men are out to kill you is completely unclear for the time being, and once you figure that out don't expect it to make much sense. And so begins the Mystery of the Missing Brigantine.Herofy Review
By Alicia Ashby
In case you were wondering whether or not people were still making games to cash in on Puzzle Quest's success a few years back, the answer is yes. Although Herofy doesn't play very much like Puzzle Quest, it's still a match-3 puzzle game that goes far out of its way to add a veneer of RPG to the proceedings. While your character doesn't level up of have stats, you do buy power-ups from a shop, defeat enemies, and collect trophies you can store in your in-game cottage. Herofy just puts more of emphasis on the puzzle gaming part of the RPG puzzler equation.Nancy Drew: The Captive Curse Review
By Darcie King
Join Nancy Drew as she embarks on her 24th investigation in Nancy Drew: The Captive Curse. A mysterious creature is terrorizing the community of an isolated castle in the Bavarian wilderness. Is it the monster for the castles legends, or is someone just playing a cruel prank? It's up to Nancy Drew to find the culprit before the monster attacks again.Grim Facade: Mystery of Venice Review
When hidden object fans download a new game, we hope to experience a spectacular adventure. We hope to be transported from our humdrum lives to another time and place where we have the opportunity to experience the exotic and to become someone smarter and more heroic than we normally are. Full of mystery, beauty and danger, Grim Facade: Mystery of Venice is the just the kind adventure to make all this happen.Magical Diary Review
I honestly did not expect to have this much fun with Magical Diary. I really didn't. A trite formula spun onto its head, Magical Diary will have players stepping into the shoes of a young girl who has only recently realized her own aptitude for magic. For those of you wondering if this eventually comes to involve suspiciously familiar schools, cat boys, vampires, demons and a variety of high school hijinks, I can tell you this: It does.BEEP Review
By Alicia Ashby
For platform games like Beep, controls are the difference between frustration and fun. A game can be extremely demanding but feel absolutely fair if you feel like you're not fighting the game's controls, but merely your own incompetence at using them. Beep definitely wants to be from the demanding-but-fair school of platform games, but makes some control decisions that make the game feel frustrating to play. The control lapses are deeply regrettable, as Beep is otherwise an inspired game in every sense of the word.The Fall Trilogy: Chapter 3 – Revelation Review
It's all come down to this. After two games that provided plenty of mysteries but virtually no answers, the third title in The Fall Trilogy finally wraps things up once and for all. But is it a satisfying conclusion? That's up for debate. As the name implies, Revelation finally answers all of the questions from the previous games. It brings together three disparate locations and somehow makes sense of them. But even though you're not left with any more questions when the credits start to roll, it's hard not to feel as though the developers took the easy way out with this one.Back to the Future: The Game, Episode 5 – Outatime Review
By David Stone
Episodic gaming is a pretty new phenomenon. It's tough to judge one episode over another. It's like looking at a movie and judging it only by any given 20-minute segment. With the release of Back to the Future Episode 5: Outatime!, we're finally able to give the entire season the perspective it needs, and heartily deserves.