![]() ![]() ![]() John: An absolutely brilliant harking back to Amiga platform games, but with the good sense to incorporate the last thirty years of improvements. The result of just poking through a stranger’s phone becomes a deep and emotional tale of a person’s disrupted life, part voyeuristic, part investigative. However, A Normal Lost Phone’s cartoony presentation perhaps lets it work on a bigger screen, not trying to directly simulate your own telephone’s screen. John: Lost phone games are a genre I am fully behind, but perhaps make less sense on a PC. For all the little niggles, when it gets things right they're utterly wonderful. Oh, AND the game uses an FTL-ish approach to combat which I found far more interesting than Sunless Sea's meandering cannon-or-run-away exercises. ![]() There are also these stunning art cards which offer you a glimpse of whatever locations you've just arrived in. It has the unenviable task of trying to attract your attention while existing almost entirely in the shadow of Failbetter's own Sunless Sea and there are slightly too many mechanical irritants for play to be this uninterrupted story exploration BUT oh my gosh! The writing is a ridiculously ambitious undertaking and delivered so many pleasing or memorable moments. Pip: I go back and forth on exactly how much I enjoy A House Of Many Doors. You're bound to have a game you'd have wanted to see on the list, so please do add it to the comments below.Ĭlick the teeny red arrow to begin or use your keyboard's left and right arrow keys to move back and forth. We've all picked our favourites, and present them here in alphabetical order so as not to start any fights. Here is a collection of the games that have rocked the RPS Treehouse so far this year. Keeping up with so much that's worth playing is a tough job, but we've got your back. Update: The year is finished, which means you can now read the final list of our favourite games of 2017.Ģ017 has already been an extraordinary year for PC games, from both big-name AAA successes to no-name surprise indie smashes. ![]()
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