I seem to remember a scene in Fahrenheit where the guy is being questioned in his office but he's seeing the bugs, I think? There are QTE's involved but doing them properly is actually a bad thing because then he gets arrested for acting all weird. So you have to intentionally fail them, then he sits through the interrogation stoically and the cops leave him be. I thought that was very strange...
I loved the Santa Monica track by Theory of a Deadman. And that sequence with the tempest...
And I never succeeded in NOT saving that kid in the ice. I'd start a new playthrough with the intention of letting it happen, but I can't help myself, I save him every time... So I still don't know what happens if you don't...
One of my favorite PS2 games, but indeed, things got too weird eventually...
I loved the Santa Monica track by Theory of a Deadman. And that sequence with the tempest...
And I never succeeded in NOT saving that kid in the ice. I'd start a new playthrough with the intention of letting it happen, but I can't help myself, I save him every time... So I still don't know what happens if you don't...
One of my favorite PS2 games, but indeed, things got too weird eventually...
Right now I'm revisiting Tales of Monkey Island. I don't have great memories of this entry (compared to the rest of the series) and I want to see if it's time to give it a second chance or confirm the opinion I had when I played it years ago.
A recent adventure I've played and highly recommend is the Spanish game "The Dark Rites of Arkham", by Postmodern Adventures. I think it's the best game they've released so far.
A recent adventure I've played and highly recommend is the Spanish game "The Dark Rites of Arkham", by Postmodern Adventures. I think it's the best game they've released so far.
Hey all how are you doing? I've been running with work lately, but I did manage to play some games to unwound a bit. At last I started playing the Sam and Max 101 episodes and they are pretty fun and witty, I've finished the first 2 episodes.
Also I finished "The Son of Art" a first person adventure by cotton games. A surreal collection of four games each exploring 4 painters: Picasso, Malevich, Magritte and Mondrian. It was interesting with a nice collection of puzzles and tried to explore the mind and style of each painter if you like this sort of thing.
Another game I finally played and finished was Mechanic 8230, think a collection of stand alone stages in Gobliiins style but in a sci-fi world. It was a small interesting introductory game for a greater saga, like a first episode. I hope the creator continues it was pretty fun
Lastly I played a weird game called Arijigoku. It's like a 25 minute third person point and click adventure that costs a dollar on steam. It was a weird experience and rough around the edges, I would call it experimental, symbolic and psychological.
Anyway, I love hearing what are you all playing, I discovered a lot of games in the past in this thread. Cheers!
Also I finished "The Son of Art" a first person adventure by cotton games. A surreal collection of four games each exploring 4 painters: Picasso, Malevich, Magritte and Mondrian. It was interesting with a nice collection of puzzles and tried to explore the mind and style of each painter if you like this sort of thing.
Another game I finally played and finished was Mechanic 8230, think a collection of stand alone stages in Gobliiins style but in a sci-fi world. It was a small interesting introductory game for a greater saga, like a first episode. I hope the creator continues it was pretty fun
Lastly I played a weird game called Arijigoku. It's like a 25 minute third person point and click adventure that costs a dollar on steam. It was a weird experience and rough around the edges, I would call it experimental, symbolic and psychological.
Anyway, I love hearing what are you all playing, I discovered a lot of games in the past in this thread. Cheers!
This post was last modified: 04-28-2026, 06:10 PM by srnickolas.
