All posts by Jonathan Kaharl

Freelance games and anime writer, lover of indie games and old point and clicks. Bi, male, will go on forever about existentialism if given the chance.

Silver Case, The: The 25th Ward

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Silver Case, The

With the DS remaster of Flower, Sun, and Rain from 2008 and The Silver Case‘s 2016 remaster, the release of

Massive Chalice

Double Fine’s initial success with crowdfunding definitely came from nostalgic fans, but their second attempt showed that they had learned

Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator

We currently live in a resurgence of the classic style JRPG. Square-Enix has finally realized just what made their beloved

Armed and Dangerous

Perhaps two of the most unlucky studios in the history of gaming are Shiny Entertainment and Planet Moon Studios. Shiny

Suffering, The: Ties That Bind

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series The Suffering

Ties That Bind was released less than two years after the first game in September 2005. That sort of turn

Suffering, The

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series The Suffering

Back in 2002, designer Richard Rouse III pitched the idea for a new game that would take the action of

Spec Ops: The Line

There are only two truly notable games in the Spec Ops series, the first and the last. Spec Ops appeared

Silence

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Whispered World, The

Spoiler Warning: Silence will remain unspoiled, but in order to discuss it, The Whispered World’s big twist will have to

Whispered World, The

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Whispered World, The

The Whispered World originally started life not at Daedalic, but as a 2004 academy project by one Marco Hüllen that

Lamplight City

Shortly after Dave Gilbert released Unavowed, arguably one of Wadjet Eye’s best games in their growing history, studio contributor Francisco

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