Read my review of The Procession to Calvary in Wireframe

Issue 40 of Wireframe magazine has just come out, and inside you’ll find my review of Joe Richardson’s brilliantly funny point and click adventure The Procession to Calvary. Joe made the whole game from bits of Renaissance art, and it’s a bit like a video-game version of Terry Gilliam’s cut-up animations in Monty Python.

I thought it was pretty damn wonderful, and gave the game a well-deserved 80%. You can read the full review – along with the rest of the issue – by downloading a free PDF via this link.


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