Steve Brown
Staff BioSteve is an accountant by day and an amateur poet by night (with some crossover. Accountancy based poetry is the next big thing) He also has a well-deserved reputation for wearing loud shirts.
He has been playing adventures since the days when the Commodore 64 was cutting edge technology. Whilst he hasn’t written a game himself he helped out on Five Magical Amulets, Five Lethal Demons, Frasse and the Peas of Kejick, Princess Marian X, Chivalry is Not Dead, Dirty Split and this site’s very own Christmas Quest 3. He has a walk-on (well standing around) part in Des Rêves Élastiques Avec Mille Insectes Nommés Georges. He hopes to continue helping to bring quality games to the adventuring public in the future. He also gets a passing mention in the credits of [game=356]Darkness Within : In Pursuit of Loath Nolder[/game].
All of the following facts about Steve are true (for a limited value of truth)
[list]He has two poems published internationally.
One of his shirts won an award voted for internationally.
His name once appeared on the cover disc of a leading Czech gaming magazine.[/list]
As Freeware Coordinator for the site, Steve constantly scours the net for new free games to bring to the attention of the gaming public.
Articles by Steve Brown:
The Divine Comedy review
The second Enter the Story installment presents some serious subject matter, at times bogging down the ascension to heaven.
Diamon Jones: Eye of the Dragon review
The less famous treasure-hunting Jones eyes new adventure in the Far East, but the sequel only slightly improves his fortunes.
Pizza Morgana: Episode 1 - Monsters & Manipulations in the Magical Forest review
This light episodic fantasy series delivers a promising first bite, though it's only a small taste of more to come.
Pahelika: Secret Legends review
This indie puzzle-based adventure shows worlds of promise, but its limited gameplay will leave many ready to turn the page.
Ben Jordan: Case 7 - The Cardinal Sins review
The paranormal investigator's seventh case proves deadly as the series takes a turn that has everyone talking.
Nikopol: Secrets of the Immortals review
Often novel and graphically stunning, Enki Bilal's classic hits a few serious brick walls in its game adaptation.
Dracula: Origin review
The latest adventure from Frogwares is drop-dead gorgeous, though it lacks the bite of other vampire classics.
Emily Enough: Imprisoned review
There's plenty of reason to be psyched about this killer dark comedy that will leave you wanting more.
D review
True to its title, this timed horror adventure barely makes the grade more than a decade after release.
Prodigal review
This horror-themed AGS adventure gets a little lost in the woods at times, but may just develop a cult following.