Izzy and I were a bit disappointed that The Devil In Me didn’t come out in time for Halloween – luckily we had an alternative and we only had to wait two weeks for the game before we could finally play it in co-op. The year before we had had a lot of fun with “House of Ashes”. You can read here whether the additional waiting time was worth it.
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Runaway: A Road Adventure or just a bad trip?
A point&click adventure like a roller coaster ride: In my opinion, Runaway does something right, but also a lot wrong. We recently played the trilogy and are now ready for a conclusion. Let’s see how I liked it.
Continue readingHitman 3: Agent Nino Reports For Duty
We had to wait another year after release for the game to come out of the Epic Exclusive contract – now we could finally play it. After I was particularly impressed by the gameplay of the two predecessors, that’s a safe bet – isn’t it?
Continue readingLet’s dance into elysium
Today we’re going to talk about a game that could probably fill an entire blog on its own: Disco Elysium. Submitted as a suggestion by one of my viewers, I knew next to nothing about it before we started. I went in expecting to experience an interesting story from an isometric perspective. You can read here whether my expectations were met.
Continue readingA way out (of desperation)
After eternal problems, we can finally play games from the game pass again – and the first one we chose had it all. Road 96 is a very interesting game with lots of good ideas – you can read here how I got on with them.
Continue readingLittle Remy, big adventure
Licensed games don’t do well for me. It can be good, but in the past, especially with Disney, I’ve often had the feeling that the name of the game is more important than the quality. From intentionally heavy levels like in The Lion King, which were just meant to keep sales going, to games like Peter Pan, which were just plain weak all around, it’s been there. Today we’re talking about the first game that really broke this trend for me: Ratatouille for the PS2.
Continue readingThe male Tomb Raider
In today’s post we’re going to talk about Uncharted – a game that was described to me with exactly these words: “It’s like Tomb Raider, but as a man”. We’ll see what awaited me in this game and whether it is worthy of this comparison.
Continue readingA Bear and his Breakfast
Get it? Because actually it should be bed and… oh, you get it. Anyways, this game caught my attention with its catchy name, its beautiful graphics and its very positive reviews on Steam. It could be an awesome building simulation / strategy game. But what do I think after playing it?
Continue readingBroken Sword – Part 5
In today’s article, we’re going to look at the fifth installment in the Broken Broken Sword series. In contrast to parts three and four, a two-dimensional world in cartoon style was used here again – classic point and click. But does the game convince in terms of content?
Continue readingBroken Sword – Parts 3 & 4
After we looked at the two grandiose first two parts of Broken Sword in the last post, today we are going to talk about parts three and four. These are summarized again because of their similarity – we can see what similarities they are here.
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