adventure games
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Murdered: Soul Suspect: The Kotaku Review
I came across something midway through Murdered: Soul Suspect that summed up the majority of my experience playing this game. I was strolling through a police station as Ronan O’Connor, a detective so hard-boiled that his own death would not stop him from hunting down the predatory serial murderer as The Bell Killer. The game…
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‘A Disturbing Gift For Fans Of Adventure Games’
Anger can destroy you. It can make a bad situation worse. But, last year, Agustín Cordes and a group of other people took their anger, their hurt and their frustration and did something with it: they teamed up to make a video game.
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Video Games In The Style Of Old-School Cartoons Are Awesome
Red Little House, the developers behind adventure game Fleish & Cherry in Crazy Hotel, have created a series of cool illustrations that mash up Fleish characters with other video games. It kind of makes me wish we had more video games in the style of classic cartoons, because it looks rad.
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The Most Beautiful Cartoon-Style Adventure Games
After LucasArts’ brilliant 1993 game Day of the Tentacle, cartoon-style point-and-click adventure games slowly became their own sub-genre. Although the genre has had its ups and downs, these games are still around: Think Gemini Rue or the new Broken Sword.




