Into the Breach
Into the Breach is nearly the perfect turn-based strategy game.
Into the Breach is nearly the perfect turn-based strategy game.
Beneath a Steel Sky has vastly more mature subject matter and writing than anything else from 1994. The problem is that that’s all it has.
Impostor Factory is a confident game, but that confidence is a double-edged sword.
When you ignore its price tag and credit length, Iji is merely competent.
80 Days is a great example of the power of interactive fiction, although it doesn’t execute it consistently.
Emily is Away isn’t remotely engaging.
The Pixel Remaster is a misguided museum piece that erases the very thing it’s supposed to preserve.
On average, Unravel is pleasantly distracting.
Aperture Desk Job will make you even more frustrated that Valve refuses to make full games without caveats anymore.
If you’re playing OneShot, you’re probably doing so for the story and the surprise, and in those regards, it doesn’t disappoint.