
Flytrap writes: "Spoilers? The very texture of the word as it issues from our lips induces shuddering fits and a craving for anti-bacterial soap.
A game's storyline is a sacred thing, like a chain fashioned from resplendent but delicate gold wire, and we'd sooner breakfast on own toenail clippings than scout out all the big twists in advance.
At the same time, though, we're busy men. We have jobs to keep, daggnabit. Archery lessons to attend. Small animals to molest. Sleeping patterns to maintain. Jam to eat straight from the jar.
Are we to be deprived of a scriptwriter's strokes of brilliance simply because we can't find space in the diary for several hours of dramatic build-up?
Certainly not. And neither are you, gentle reader. Click on, if you dare, for our 10 favourite startling plot developments. While we're on: Vader is Luke's dad, Oedipus slept with his mum and Bruce Willis is dead.
(NB: The omission of Metal Gear Solid 2, a game composed entirely of twists, is deliberate.)"
"Yaza Games and Mythwright are today very happy to announce that their cozy medieval art sim ‘Scriptorium: Master of Manuscripts’, is out now via Steam." - Yaza Games and Mythwright.

After spending several hours with Windrose in early access, it seems like the life of a pirate is much harder than I realized.

The solo developer known as Dizzie hopes to push a new update in between six to 12 months.
No Baldur's gate?
ahh.. great games indeed :)
Enjoyed playing every one of em mentioned :)
The Bioshock ending was a real shocker indeed. My jaw dropped when it had the flashback and everything made sense. Such a brilliant game.
No MGS3? The neding twist was just so heart breaking. :(
No MGS3 = FAIL !!!