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Star Wars movies: “Episode II: Attack of the Clones”
Some directors learn from their mistakes and listen to the audience’s feedback. While this is certainly no bad thing in the games industry due to obvious gameplay flaws or other problems which can be smoothed out, it’s not as easy … Continue reading
Posted in Movie reviews, Movies
Tagged action, Anakin Skywalker, Boba Fett, bounty hunter, C-3PO, CGI, Christopher Lee, cliché, clone, Clone Wars, Dark Force, drama, epic, Episode II, Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Force, George Lucas, Hayden Christensen, humor, Jar Jar Binks, Jedi, Jedi Council, Jedi Knight, Kenobi, lightsaber, love, love story, Master Yoda, mystery, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Padmé, Queen Amidala, R2D2, saga, sci-fi, Senator, Skywalker, space fights, Star Wars, The Fifth Element, trilogy, Yoda
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Halloween 2015 Gaming Special, Day 4: “Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers – 20th Anniversary Edition” (PC)
Remakes are difficult to do, especially when it comes to gaming. So does Pinkerton Road’s Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers – 20th Anniversary Edition have enough new content and stay true to the original point-and-click adventure, while also being … Continue reading
Posted in Game reviews, Gaming
Tagged adventure game, Angel Heart, Anniversary Edition, cinema, cinematic, classic gaming, DRM-free, fiction, Gabriel Knight, GOG, Good Old Games, history, horror, Jane Jensen, mature, mystery, Phoenix Online Studios, Pinkerton Road, point-and-click adventure, puzzles, remake, Sierra, Sierra On-Line, Sins of the Father, storytelling, thriller, Voodoo
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Halloween 2015 Gaming Special, Day 1: “Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers” (PC)
Halloween is over, but our gaming special week is just about to begin. If you’re wondering what happened to the counting method of 2013 (as Costume Quest being Day 8), just remember that this wasn’t really the eighth day of … Continue reading
Posted in Game reviews, Gaming
Tagged adventure game, Angel Heart, cinema, cinematic, classic gaming, DRM-free, fiction, Gabriel Knight, GOG, Good Old Games, Heavy Rain, history, horror, Jane Jensen, King’s Quest VI, Life is Strange, LucasArts, Mark Hamill, mature, Michael Dorn, mystery, point-and-click adventure, puzzles, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Sierra, Sierra On-Line, Sins of the Father, Star Trek, Star Wars, storytelling, The Walking Dead, thriller, Tim Curry, Voodoo
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Indie adventures: “The Samaritan Paradox” (PC)
Coined by the developer himself as an interactive detective drama, does Faravid Interactive’s point-and-click adventure The Samaritan Paradox deliver the mature storytelling it promises? The Samaritan Paradox (Sweden 2014, developer: Faravid Interactive, publisher: Screen 7, platform: PC) A novelist dies … Continue reading
Posted in Game reviews, Gaming
Tagged crime, detective, drama, fairytale, Faravid Interactive, folklore, GOG, Good Old Games, mystery, point-and-click adventure, Screen 7, Steam, Sweden, The Longest Journey, The Samaritan Paradox
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