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Valyria Tear

Game review

Valyria Tear is one of the best open-source RPGs out there, you definitely want to try it out!

9

Elliot Quest

Game review
10

Micron

Game review

A delightful game. An awesome music serving a minimalistic but powerful gameplay.

The tutorial is 5 seconds long... you'll need no explanations to understood what you are supposed to do, and the puzzles provide some challenge but not up to frustration. After a few tries you'll eventually find the solution and enjoy a good moment.

The life duration is short, but worth it. And maybe we can hope for some additional levels in the future?

10

Tales of Maj'Eyal

Game review
6

Hamlet

Game review

Funny to play, but lacks interactivity for a Point'n'click (I would have loved to be able to interact with things which are not relevant for the puzzles).

10

Driftmoon

Game review

I bought this game recently, and it is truly awesome.
I had been searching for a really long time for a well-produced old school RPG which still brings some novelty to the genre. Driftmoon definitely fills these requirements and is full of humour!

9

Chromium B.S.U.

Game review

I spent a few hours on this game years ago, even though I'm not fond of this kind of game. It's really well-done, and open-source. Linux \o/

1

Azzura Avventura

Game review

The demo doesn't work and the game is full of bug.
The translation sucks.

Even though the concept and design look okay, WinGamesRussia should work a lot on polishing the game and optimising its code, and they don't seem eager to do this. They remove all comments on the game's page saying that the demo doesn't work or pointing out things that could get improved.

They suck at customer service, and many people bought the game thinking it was a finished game, but it actually was a preorder for a broken game.

Hence the 1/10, the game could be great but its developers are dishonnest, and I can't let that unnoticed.

10

The Mirror Lied

Game review

"The Mirror Lied" is a perfect exemple of how artful video games can be. It is a really short game with a focus on the narration and the atmosphere. You feel deeply immersed in this ethereal setting which surrounds Leah, the character.

And everything is up to you: this is a game of interpretation, you won't be told why this is happening and what does that mean.

This games reminds me of classical theatre plays with the Aristotelian unities: unity of action, unity of place, unity of time.

In short: a piece of art.