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Tag: Visual Novel
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It’s a great time for gamers who want the chance to live out wonderfully weird dating fantasies, between pro-pigeon Hatoful Boyfriend, human-headed horse romp My Horse Prince, DILF sim Dream Daddy, and countless others. Despite the abundant variation in affection …Miss Fisher and the Deathly Maze – Ep. 1 Review: A Swift Delight
Tin Man Games is one of those developer names that you see on the App Store or Google Play, and you instantly know it’s going to be worth checking out. The company’s always done a great job of transforming popular …Regeria Hope Episode 1 Review: No Objections
I know what you’re thinking. This is a female version of Phoenix Wright. And you’re quite correct. That’s exactly what it is. Going into the game, it’s an impossible feeling to shake, that the developer has reskinned the popular Japanese legal …Corpse Party Review: Just Chillin’
The original Corpse Party, a creepy visual novel import, was a shining beacon among savvy adventure games when it hit the scene in the states, taking established horror conventions and spiking them into what would normally be considered a cute, …The Banner Saga Walkthrough
By Steven Strom
The Banner Saga is a turn-based tactical RPG from Stoic. You play as a series of protagonists, traveling across the world, tending to your armies, and engaging in grid-based battles. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to make the good guys suffer for their foolish delusions of heroism."The Banner Saga Review
By Jim Squires
The word 'epic' gets thrown around a lot these days, and it's starting to undermine what that word really means. Your Cheetos are not epic. That skateboarding porcupine, while adorable, is not epic. 'Epic' is a literary term used to describe a certain kind of story. One that takes us on a journey into a richly detailed universe; one that's existed long before we got there. And more often than not, the fate of the world is hanging in the balance.The Lord of the Rings is an epic. Star Wars is an epic. And this first chapter of The Banner Saga kicks off one of the finest interactive epics I've ever known."Set in a world of varls, humans and dredge, The Banner Saga can best be summed up as Tolkien by way of Scandinavia (if it were adapted by Don Bluth and Intelligent Systems). The developers at Stoic Studio have managed to blend these seemingly disparate influences together into something wonderfully original, creating a world that's even better than its gameplay.Device 6 Walkthrough
By Nadia Oxford
Device 6 is a puzzle game/interactive novel created by Simogo. In this game, you play as Anna, a woman who's been stranded on a mysterious island teeming with cryptic messages and curious puzzles. If she wants answers, she needs to solve everything that's put in front of her. Gamezebo's walkthrough will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game."JtR125 Preview
November 2013 marked the 125th anniversary of the last known murder by notorious and still-strangely-fascinating serial killer, Jack the Ripper. Despite being linked to five—and possibly more—grisly homicides in London in the late 19th century, the Ripper was never caught and his crimes never solved. This has led to innumerable and varied depictions of the Whitechapel events in popular media, from films to video games. The latest exploration of the Ripper mystery combines these two forms and comes to us from Auroch Digital, the creators of many current events-inspired games, such as Endgame: Syria and NarcoGuerra. The game, JtR125, is in development as part of the REACT Future Documentary Sandbox, a project intended to explore the theme of the "future documentary" through collaborative works that break the current mold of documentary storytelling. Thus, JtR125 will be both a video game and a documentary, blurring the lines between media forms, examining the Jack the Ripper legend from a new angle, and hopefully—like many of Auroch's "GameTheNews" projects—presenting gaming in a more earnest light. "If we can achieve even some of what we're trying to do, then I hope this game will be another title that forces critics to take gaming seriously," Tomas Rawlings, of Auroch Digital and lead developer on JtR125, told Gamezebo. "There is no reason why gaming can't talk about serious issues, communicate important political points or anything for that matter. Gaming has always been a fun format; we're showing how it can do much more than just that." "As part of their inclusion in the REACT Sandbox, Auroch Digital and Rawlings have been paired up with games and digital media expert Patrick Crogan of the University of the West of England, and Professor of Media and Journalism at Middlesex, Janet Jones. This collaboration between experts in multiple media focuses will allow JtR125 to extend its reach across disciplines and players. "The best documentaries and journalism of the future will not be simply read or watched, but played," Professor Jones told us. "Games are superior in their ability to handle data effectively and deal with the systemic issues behind a story, and we want to show how powerful this hybrid form can be. There are many important social themes that come from the exploration of Victorian culture and certain parallels with today, and what better way to draw attention to these than by gaming the documentary."