Elise Favis
Where The Water Tastes Like Wine shines with its incredible voice work, well-told stories that take on lives of their own, and many profound moments
Excellent acting from actors like Angela Sarafyan (Westworld) and Logan Marshall-Green (The Invitation) brings depth and realism to the characters and their stories
Natural, clever dialogue is the most compelling aspect, mixing black humor, charm, and profound observations
With a robust crafting system and several amazing secrets to find, Subnautica never ceases to entertain
With a captivating overarching storyline that has both new and familiar characters, Spirit of Justice keeps you on the edge of your seat
Thimbleweed Park is endlessly entertaining, with clever humor and several references to classic adventure games
Tacoma tells a gripping story about mortality and relationships that makes it a worthwhile experience
With stellar use of humor and brain-teasing puzzles, this adventure game provides plenty of fun (and many laughs)
Although more unsettling than outright terrifying, Perception brings some novel ideas to the horror genre
The relationship between the two brothers feels genuine and meaningful, and their uncertain circumstances make for a gripping story