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Pascal Tekaia

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Articles by Pascal Tekaia:


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VirtuaVerse review Article

VirtuaVerse review

Picking up momentum after a slow start, this indie sci-fi story rounds into a beautiful, challenging pixel art adventure that offers much more than meets the eye.

Review score - 4 Read the review » Jun 3, 2020
Eclipse: Edge of Light review Article

Eclipse: Edge of Light review

This alien world VR adventure makes for a bit of jetpack-boosted fun, but the novelty quickly passes without much gameplay or story to support it.

Review score - 3 Read the review » May 28, 2020
From Beyond: Prologue review Article

From Beyond: Prologue review

This MacVenture-style throwback series shows promise, but here and now this Lovecraftian debut is merely a stage-setter for more to come.

Review score - 0 Read the review » May 20, 2020
The Unholy Society review Article

The Unholy Society review

It's hard to divine much worth recommending in this short side-scroller cursed by a faulty combat system and lack of other gameplay.

Review score - 2 Read the review » Apr 29, 2020
Nick Bounty and the Dame with the Blue Chewed Shoe review Article

Nick Bounty and the Dame with the Blue Chewed Shoe review

Its puzzles won't give you a run for your money, but Pinhead's comic-noir gumshoe puts his best and funniest foot forward in his first commercial outing.

Review score - 3.5 Read the review » Apr 24, 2020
Planet RIX-13 review Article

Planet RIX-13 review

There's no escaping its short length and lack of challenge, but this lite sci-fi adventure provides a charming, quick-paced exploration of a retro-styled alien world.

Review score - 3 Read the review » Mar 30, 2020
Beautiful Desolation review Article

Beautiful Desolation review

The new isometric adventure from the creators of STASIS lives up to its name, presenting a gorgeous and imaginative future Earth with plenty of room left over for more worldbuilding.

Review score - 4 Read the review » Mar 13, 2020
The Suicide of Rachel Foster review Article

The Suicide of Rachel Foster review

There's an interesting mystery to be explored in this abandoned hotel adventure, but a lack of gameplay and rather lifeless environmental storytelling may be cause for reservation.

Review score - 3 Read the review » Mar 4, 2020
A Long Road Home review Article

A Long Road Home review

Walking a fine line between fun and frustration, RPG and adventure, this indie point-and-click debut falls a little short of its obvious potential.

Review score - 2.5 Read the review » Feb 26, 2020
Mosaic review Article

Mosaic review

This experimental narrative experience weaves together an unusual, intriguing, sometimes obtuse blend of imagery about escaping the drudgery of life.

Review score - 3.5 Read the review » Feb 14, 2020
Jupiter & Mars review Article

Jupiter & Mars review

Those looking for a relaxing underwater experience are in for a whale of a time, but it's not particularly deep in either story or gameplay.

Review score - 3 Read the review » Feb 12, 2020
SIMULACRA 2 review Article

SIMULACRA 2 review

This "found phone" sequel dials down its gameplay, and the lack of suspense and unrelatable characters fall well short of a ringing endorsement.

Review score - 2.5 Read the review » Feb 5, 2020
Nobodies review Article

Nobodies review

This modest little production manages to make a name for itself with its dark but intriguing focus on concealing a series of covert terrorist assassinations.

Review score - 3 Read the review » Jan 29, 2020
The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets review Article

The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets review

If you're wondering, this VR-exclusive puzzler won't scratch your detective itch but its creative model-sized environments will smother owners with short bursts of abundant cuteness.

Review score - 3.5 Read the review » Jan 15, 2020
Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son review Article

Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son review

There's no Bill Murray and its occasional control issues might leave you feeling a little loopy, but this VR exclusive is a welcome next-generation return to Punxsutawney.

Review score - 3.5 Read the review » Dec 18, 2019

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