Becca Smith
The level of difficulty will likely throw casual gamers off, but if you enjoy solving puzzles that will make your brain hurt, then Induction might be for you.
With gorgeous graphics, an amazing story, and very fluid controls, The Walking Dead: A New Frontier is shaping up to be Telltale's best series yet.
What Clouds and Sheep 2 lacks in originality, it more than makes up for enjoyable gameplay.
Don't expect too much from the single player mode, but if you've got a friends who'll enjoy puzzling with you, I highly recommend picking Shift Happens up.
Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns might not be perfect, but it's still a wonderful game in many ways.
A Normal Lost Phone is a game with a really brilliant concept. It covers complicated, sensitive topics which, in many ways, is a bold and brave thing to do in today's world.
The world in which Phoning Home is based is gorgeously designed; each organism you come across is new and different – some glow, some shine, and together, it is all incredibly beautiful.
The Lions Song – Episode 2: Anthology is a wonderful second story to this series. Each of its elements – the soundtrack, graphics, story and dialogue – add up to create a wonderful, yet short experience.
Glass Masquerade is a unique and enchanting jigsaw puzzle game that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for something they can unwind with.
City of Lights has some of the best storytelling that Telltale has ever accomplished; it's no wonder story is what they're most known for.
Even with its short length and minor sound issues, I still enjoyed every moment of The Little Acre. Its subtle humour, art style, and heartwarming story wrap up into one of my favourite games of the year.
Zero Hour has even more excitement, character development, and story details and is a truly great way to end an amazing series.
Not only did Lady and the Painter have a fantastic and interesting story, it had enjoyable and engaging, exciting combat, beautiful artwork and an ending that will have players begging for more.
I went into the fourth episode expecting intense turmoil that would lead to an exciting finale, but instead came out thinking, 'Oh, that's it.'
Each setting in Adam Wolfe looks almost like a painting with each detail carefully painted on to create realistic scenes.
It isn't without its faults, but altogether the cast of Duke Grabowski, along with its hilarious story, make it a great addition to the point-and-click genre.
Those that enjoy the more action-packed moments may find themselves a little bored with this episode. but if you're interested in the politics and enjoy complicated relationship building, you'll likely find New World Order more satisfactory.
You can expect well made puzzles, gorgeous graphics, as well as a really interesting story line that will have you on the edge of your seat.
It's easy to see that the creators put real thought into the world that your build your hive in
In Children of Arkham there isn't simply good vs. bad – no one is ever fully good or fully bad in this Telltale-constructed Gotham