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PC Reviews
A Magnetic Adventure Review
By Jon Mundy
While mankind cracked the mysteries of magnetism long ago, there continues to be something faintly magical about this invisible force. Stick a couple of magnets on a table in front of someone, and you can guarantee they'll be playing with them in no time. It's a fundamental instinct that Alawar Games smartly capitalises on in A Magnetic Adventure.Avenue Flo: Special Delivery Review
One year ago, PlayFirst introduced Avenue Flo, their first adventure title incorporating characters from Diner Dash, Wedding Dash and its other time management games. So how does the anticipated sequel, Avenue Flo: Special Delivery, compare? Let's just say PlayFirst might as well have wrapped it in a bow and written "To our beloved Fans" on the tag, because it's truly a gift to the franchise.Other Age Second Encounter Review
By Mike Rose
We've seen plenty of tongue-in-cheek dating sim-cum-visual novels, with humorous back-and-forths between the protagonist and the available love interests. Other Age Second Encounter attempts to follow this path, but instead comes across as rather childish and immature, with poor dialogue, story and direction.Forgotten Places: Lost Circus Review
By Andy Chalk
Have you ever had a dream of such power and intensity that it left you knowing in your heart that it was more than just a dream? In Forgotten Places: Lost Circus, such dreams are strong enough to drive a young woman to leave her life behind and embark on a search for the truth about memories she can only glimpse out of the corner of her eye. It's a risky choice that leads to a world of adventure and a very good game.Jane Croft: The Baker Street Murder Review
Jane Croft: The Baker Street Murder is an oddly efficient hidden object game. It seems to figure that you've played your fair share of these kinds of games, and rather than waste your time with story, dialog, or direction, it instead just sort of points you at events and lets you get on with it. And yet despite its apparent austerity, it has an appeal that is difficult to deny.Snakes of Avalon Review
Snakes of Avalon is weird. Like, really weird. So weird that by the end of the game there's a good chance you won't even know what happened. Or if it happened at all. Maybe it was just some sort of alcohol fueled delusion, who knows. But this weirdness is also makes Snakes of Avalon intriguing, which is a good thing since it's otherwise just a pretty straightforward point and click adventure.Unlikely Suspects Review
By Brandy Shaul
Unlikely Suspects promises a lot to the player, with over 4,000 different outcomes to explore. From that figure alone, you'd think the game would pay for itself, but once you figure out where the number 4,000 really comes from, you might find yourself questioning the purchase.Winter Voices, Episode Prologue: Avalanche Review
By Erin Bell
Winter Voices is an ambitious 7-episode tactical role-playing game by French indie developer Beyond the pillars. Avalanche, the first episode in the series, is the kind of game you really want to like. It's fiercely creative, doesn't kowtow to any current fads or trends, and offers a wonderful amount of freedom to customize and develop your character. Unfortunately due to heavy-handed dialogue, some localization issues, and battles that move at a snail's pace, the series almost grinds to a halt before it even begins. There are some very interesting things here, but you're going to need to be patient to appreciate what the game has to offer.