Jay Schilling’s Edge of Chaos

Jay Schilling’s Edge of Chaos is a modern take on noir. It clearly draws on classic hardboiled crime stories, but it also contains variations that fit more in the present. Like noir, Jay Schilling features a detective PC, hired by a mysterious guy to find a woman but not provided much to go on. TheContinue reading “Jay Schilling’s Edge of Chaos”

The Cursèd Pickle of Shireton

(This review will be in two parts, for reasons that will become clear. Also, major spoilers below.) Hanon Ondricek’s The Cursèd Pickle of Shireton pulled me in at the beginning, with an opening screen that contains nostalgia-heavy 80s-style pixel graphics. I had a quick flashback to playing King’s Quest III on a PCjr some 30+Continue reading “The Cursèd Pickle of Shireton”

The Eleusinian Miseries

As I’ve played through IFComp games the past few weeks I’ve been thinking about which might be a contender for winning the competition. I had the fortune of playing The Impossible Bottle first, and while I’ve seen several others that are really good, through 20+ games Bottle has remained my best guess for top honors.Continue reading “The Eleusinian Miseries”

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