Today we’re talking about a game that was absolutely brilliant for me and at the same time a major disappointment – or rather a series. “The Book Of Unwritten Tales” was completely unknown to me, started out very strong, but then unfortunately let me down. You can find out exactly how here.
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Nino and Quill are saving the world!
Puzzle and VR – a mixture that, in my opinion, harmonizes perfectly, but can also go completely wrong. I’m a big fan of both genres, so today’s games definitely piqued my interest: Moss Book I and II. First released exclusively for PS VR, but thankfully later for PC. A strange mix of classic and VR controls. And a special main character – can that be good?
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In today’s post, we’re talking about two games we’ve been playing a couple of weeks ago, namely Limbo and Inside. They were created by the same developer and are very similar in many respects, so my rating is similar for both. You can now read how I found them.
Continue readingPoint and Click in VR with Sam and Max
We’ve seen and played with some interesting concepts in VR, but there’s always something new. In this case: Sam&Max – This Time It’s Virtual. Porting point and click adventures to VR seemed like a strange concept to me, so I was interested. You can read how I liked it here.
Continue readingIndiana Nino and the Eye of the Temple
A new day, a new VR game – and another one I discovered on TikTok. At first glance, “The Eye of the Temple” looked like a bootleg-version of Indiana Jones. I love Indiana Jones so I had to try it. You can read how I liked it here.
Continue readingThe NinoBot-Army
I was really disappointed a little over a year ago when we couldn’t play VR anymore – some update, some setting suddenly ate up so much system performance that it was no longer enough to stream. Now it works again, and it started with the game “The Last Clockwinder”. What it is all about and how I liked it, you can read here.
Continue readingOuter Wilds
In today’s article we will cover the Outer Wilds game. It was suggested to me because at first glance it looked like “Subnautica” – I can tell right away, so it’s not. But it got me endlessly excited. You can read why here (no spoilers, but pictures included).
Continue readingThe adventures of physics!
By now it should be well known that I like point&click adventures. These games often have one thing in common: you have to solve simple problems by in the most bizarre and cumbersome ways, misusing and combining a lot of things, just because you miss one piece of the puzzle. Last Saturday’s game does that differently; you can find out exactly how here.
Continue readingTunic – Poor Expectation Management
This article is about the game Tunic; why I chose it, misunderstood it, and finally gave up on it.
Continue readingSyberia
This article contains my reviews of all (yet) payed parts of Syberia. This isn’t supposed to be a walk-through or a synopsis but a mixture of review and evaluation – there might be spoilers!
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