mystery
Review: Blackwell Deception for PC
What better partner can a detective have than a ghost? Well, Rosa is not actually a detective but a medium who helps ghosts pass over. However, it seems she can’t help these ghosts without doing a little detective work first with a lot of help from her spirit guide Joey.
Rosa decides to meet up with an old friend but instead finds him dead. Now she must go on a wild goose chase to find out who killed him and the crazy link the killer has to several other spirits and a fake psychic…
Appletell Review: Nancy Drew: Trail of the Twister for Mac OS X
Sister site (or is it a Brother site?) Appletell offers up a mixed review of the puzzle-adventure game Nancy Drew: Trail of the Twister by Her Interactive, Inc.
Naturally, anything with the Nancy Drew name on it involves some sort of mystery. This one involves a lot of weather (I love-hate that expression), a $100 million research grant competition and a possible saboteur. Nancy is brought into the meteorological fold after one competing group begins to experience seemingly deliberate and nearly fatal equipment failures…
Gamertell Review: Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders for Nintendo DS
In video game mysteries (as opposed to novels or movies), I get to investigate the crime scene myself. I can put together the evidence and reach my own conclusion (within a certain framework, of course). The crime is mine to solve, not just observe. But unfortunately, that’s not actually the case with Dreamcatcher Interactive’s Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders. Rather, this game is mainly a collection of puzzles framed by the popular story by Agatha Christie.
Sony Home Update: New Street Figher Outfits available, corporate bullying in Xi
With announcements of “Something New” coming to Home by the Sony Home managers, players are wondering if a “New” Home Space is about to open or more content to the existing worlds are on their way. But until Sony Home managers reveal more about their upcoming surprise many updates and improvements have been made within more »
Sony Home Update: Alternate reality game Xi: The Hub finally arrives
For the past few months since the opening of Home on the PlayStation Network, there have been cryptic messages left on our virtual PSPs. No one really knew what it meant and I don’t think they cared as long as the worlds kept opening new playing fields for the thousands of PlayStation 3 users. It spoke of portals, elevators and a search for someone lost within the Matrix of this virtual Home world simply called Xi.
Earlier this week, (March 23, 2009) strange graffiti appeared on the wall in the central plaza that, if examined, transports you into a new world called Xi: The Hub, PlayStation Home’s first console-based alternate reality game.















