The puzzle design in this game is fantastic. That makes it easy to do what you need to and focus instead on solving the game’s many interesting puzzles. The game’s point-and-click interface has fortunately been well-adapted to a controller layout. Based on your actions and reactions, you’ll come to one of a handful of different endings. This is an intensely well-written and engaging story, worthy of some of the best of the point-and-click genre. As the threads start to weave together and main plot kicks into gear, Unavowed becomes almost impossible to put down. Together with the rest of the team, you’ll investigate a variety of cases. Supernatural events are on the rise in New York, and if left unchecked the entire city could fall. There’s no way to go back to your old life, so you decide to join their group to help repent. You’re brought back to your senses by a duo who represent an organization known as the Unavowed.
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You were a normal person who got possessed by a demon one day, and for a full year you’ve run amok committing heinous crimes against humanity. It also introduces you to some of the key players of the game, along with their excellent voice actors. The initial cut-scene allows you organically customize your character in a few different ways, which actually changes the backstory you’re shown and causes a few details to differ as you play. Unavowed, which initially released a few years ago on home computers, may well be its best game yet. Games like The Blackwell Legacy, Gemini Rue, and Technobabylon have provided high-quality entertainment to adventure game fans, establishing Wadjet Eye as a company to pay attention to. This may be the publisher’s Switch debut, but it has been doing its thing on computers and mobile for fifteen years now. If you’ve played a Wadjet Eye Games adventure before, you probably don’t need me to tell you that you should buy Unavowed. Let’s get into it! Reviews & Mini-Views Unavowed ($14.99) Finally, we’ve got some sales to check out, because there are always sales to check out. There are also some new releases to look at, but they’re not really anything to get excited about. I’ve been playing a bunch of games over the last few weeks but have been a lazy bum about writing the reviews of them. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for July 19th, 2021.