
Mitchell Long writes: "It’s rare that a game receives a sequel after 18 years, but considering the series, this should be expected. Tex Murphy is among the most unique franchises in the game world, thus it’s only fitting that 1996’s “The Pandora Directive” has just now been honored with a true sequel. While 1998 saw “Tex Murphy: Overseer,” it was a reboot of the inaugural Tex entry, “Mean Streets.” 2014’s “Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure” continues Tex’s adventures and exploits, picking up after the events of “The Pandora Directive.”

Amidst the many games released in 2014, it’s more than likely many of us have had to hold off or have even completely missed out on some of the hidden gems. From horror games to narrative experiences, here are seven indie games that definitely shouldn’t be missed.

"It is a Tex Murphy to the bone, to a level that it is almost frightening how well the designers managed to recreate an atmosphere that feels the same as with the old games of the series. Wonderful characters, well written script, acidic humor and tasty length make Tex's return one that no one should miss".

Microsoft makes headlines this week as they announce a Kinect-Less Xbox One SKU (and price drop), Halo 5 reconfirmed and much more. Dual Wielding focuses on that and what we can expect to see from them at e3. Along with impressions of MLB The Show 14, Scram Kitty and his Buddy on Rails and Tex Murphy.