(09-30-2025, 11:26 AM)LeftHandedGuitarist Wrote: I loved Star Trek: Resurgence! It really nailed the '90s Trek vibe, and I was pulled in by the characters and the story. It's a shame that the whole thing looked like it was from the late 2000s.Wow, heard the title, never thought it was an adventure game - need to have a look!
I started a classic yesterday - Broken Sword 2. I played the original many years ago but got stuck in Ireland, and last year I came back to it and finally finished, so now I'm on to discover part 2. So far made it past the tutorial, we'll see how it goes
I've just finished Carnival by Beyond Booleans.
Great game. Absolutely dripping with atmosphere. If you are a fan of folk-Lovecraftian-Horror, I can't recommend it enough!
Great game. Absolutely dripping with atmosphere. If you are a fan of folk-Lovecraftian-Horror, I can't recommend it enough!
(11-03-2025, 06:01 PM)Boxblue Studios Wrote: I've just finished Carnival by Beyond Booleans.
Great game. Absolutely dripping with atmosphere. If you are a fan of folk-Lovecraftian-Horror, I can't recommend it enough!
I have it on my wishlist! I'm glad to hear it's good, I love those chunky pixels!
Finished Kathy Rain 2 now (absolutely loved it, such a great sequel) and moved on to another game in the backlog: Dreams in the Witch House - and wow, I'm enjoying the RPG/time management elements a lot more than I thought. It's great fun so far, even though I'm pretty I won't make it without going mad in my first playthrough...
"I speak for all mediocrities in the world. I am their champion. I am their patron saint."
I finished Foolish Mortals (loved it) and am now trying to decide between either something from the Carol Reed back catalogue, or restarting Grim Fandango which I gave up on 3 years ago due to getting nowhere and losing interest. Like books, I don't like to leave adventure games unfinished.