Katie Smith
Staff BioMy first video game was a 50 cent copy of “Ages of Myst” that I bought at a yard sale sometime before 2008. Now I love video games, including adventure and turn-based strategy.
My favorite type of adventure games is horror, like the Dark Fall games. I have a wonderful husband named Louie.
Articles by Katie Smith:
Relics: Dark Hours review
The haunted high school mystery earns a passing grade for its FMV implementation, but fails to deliver in most other ways.
Tales from the Dragon Mountain: The Strix review
The new fantasy adventure from Cateia had lofty potential but settles for a shallow casual experience.
Knights in Shining Armor: Our King’s Tale - Episode One review
This short and extremely limited fantasy series debut shows plenty of chinks in its armor.
Bracken Tor - Matt Clark interview
With his second supernatural mystery fast approaching, we fought tooth and claw for a chance to sit down with the man behind the moor.
The Silver Lining: Episode 1: What is Decreed Must Be review
The clouds covering the long-awaited King’s Quest fan sequel finally disperse, though the adventure is really only just beginning.
Green Moon review
This inventory-laden adventure to the moon has a certain magic charm, though its story lacks much in the way of gravity.
STATIC: Investigator Training review
This independent ghost hunting adventure seeks signals from the afterlife, but misses the mark with too much frequency.
Jonathan Boakes interview
With a new Dark Fall just ahead in his bright future, the acclaimed indie developer discusses his steady rise from The Displacement in a photo-filled bonanza.
Downfall review
This stylish indie adventure is high in shock value, but a few rough gameplay edges can be a bloody pain.
Mental Repairs, Inc. review
Can't make up your mind what freeware adventure to try next? This review should fix that problem.