Pavel Frýdl
Stories from Sol: The Gun-Dog is a love letter sci-fi anime from the last century. Fans of the retro will definitely be pleased with the story and the visuals, too. However, it will definitely not please them with its ending, which opens the door for a necessary sequel.
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Life is Strange: Double Exposure is a worthy continuation of Maxine Caulfield's story, but it certainly missed the mark according to a certain part of the fanbase. If you are not one of them, you will probably enjoy the game, although certain issues cannot be overlooked.
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Devil's Hideout is an inconspicuous horror short that offers a good atmosphere, but there are plenty of more complex and enticing point and click adventure games in a similar price range.
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Until Then is an emotionally charged story of a high school student whose everyday life slowly begins to turn into a roller coaster due to a series of events. The impressive narrative and unprecedentedly beautiful visuals are dragged down slightly only by the underdeveloped audio and unfun mini-games.
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If you like roguelite games with simple gameplay, Coffee Caravan is a good addition to the genre.
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The Mildew Children isn't a must-play title, but if you really want to play something with witch or pagan themes, it's good enough. If you're just looking to play a good visual novel, nothing new awaits you here.
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Chronique des Silencieux is too wordy and slow for casuals and too dull and amateurish for the veterans of the genre.
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