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PC Reviews
Rhiannon: Curse of the Four Branches Review
By Alicia Ashby
Rhiannon: Curse of the Four Branches is possibly the only adventure game you'll ever play that's based on the Welsh cycle of myths called the Mabinogion. Before this game is over you'll have learned all about the folk hero Pryderi, taught yourself the ancient ogum alphabet, and become an amateur mage wise in the magical properties of trees. It's a shame, then, that Rhiannon is held back by poor controls and even worse graphics.Headspin: Storybook Review
By Erin Bell
Headspin: Storybook is a collection of spot-the-difference puzzles presented in a giant 3D pop-up book - but this isn't the kind of story you'll want to read before bedtime. The pastoral setting, which evokes a medieval village, is deceptively peaceful: an unrelenting timer and increasingly challenging puzzles make this a game of reflexes rather than relaxation.Love Story: Letters from the Past Review
By Erin Bell
If you're a hidden object fan with a sentimental streak then Love Story: Letters from the Past - a game whose romantic storyline is brimming with nostalgia and sap - just might hit the spot. Other than that, it's just a run-of-the-mill HOG.Virtual Villagers 4: The Tree of Life Review
By Chad Sapieha
Something is wrong on the lush island of Isola. Life is drying up. Animals are disappearing, and the once bountiful environment is no longer providing. The chief decides to put together an expeditionary force to head off to the hitherto unexplored eastern shores, where, it is hoped, the root of the problem might be found. So begins Virtual Villagers 4: The Tree of Life, the latest chapter in Last Day of Work's popular casual sim franchise.Kenney’s Bite Sized Non-Adventures, Part 1: Watch a Movie Review
By Jim Squires
Great storytelling has always been a key component to adventure gaming - after all, what is an adventure if not a story? Kenney's Bite Sized Non Adventures Part 1 takes the basic mechanics of adventure games, but packages them in as mundane a story as possible. The results? A tongue-in-cheek non-adventure simply entitled Watch a Movie.The Tarot’s Misfortune Review
An evil magician has enslaved the residents of Luzio, putting them under a magical spell and forcing them to do his bidding. As Rosalie the fortuneteller, your connection to your tarot cards offered you protection against his spell, but not before he put you into a deep sleep and scattered your cards to the four winds. To save the villagers, you'll have to recover your deck and beat the magician at his own game.Empress of the Deep: The Darkest Secret Review
By Andy Chalk
Deceit. Betrayal. Madness. A mystical empire in the grip of a tyrant. This is the backdrop for Empress of the Deep: The Darkest Secret, the tale of a mysterious woman named Anna who awakens from a coma trapped alone inside a sprawling undersea temple, with no memory of why she's there or how to escape.Unseen World: Magical Lense Review
Like many of its contemporary "casual" role-playing games, Unseen World: Magical Lense is a title that's almost entirely dependent on nostalgia. It does little new, but instead attempts to remind gamers of classics like Earthbound or Final Fantasy 3. And while the game recreates a lot of what made those games so memorable, the final product doesn't quite measure up to the classics that it so desperately imitates.