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The twentieth round saw three reviewers in the running but the last couple of votes saw a clear swing in the favour of on individual. Insanity Prevails won it out with his review for the interestingly creepy adventure title, The Path. Giving it a rather average score of 2.8/5, he describes it as having a unique and interesting experience, but with some obvious flaws that could spoil the experience for some gamers.

Ah it's that time of year again, when you're going to be browsing websites or running to the mall for last-minute gift-giving. I mean, really, who does Christmas shopping before the week of? Pfft.

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"It's been just three months since the first release of Tale of Tales was published, and the title will now have a new chapter, that will set you down to its introverted psychological horror trip. "The Path - Prologue" is a free to download standalone application, and works as a trial version of the game, even though it contains some contents that will not be available in the full release."

If you're into "introverted psychological horror trips" but haven't tried Tale of Tales' The Path, yet, you don't have much excuse anymore as a demo has just been released. Grab it through their website here, where you can also find lots of more information and goodies for the game. Lastly, feel free to check out our review at Neoseeker (link below).

Interestingly, the demo contains some content not in the full version of the game, so even those who have purchased it ($10!) should give it ...

"The Mac version of The Path was enabled by TransGaming’s Cider Engine and will be digitally distributed globally.

“The Path is a unique and intriguing journey designed to encourage inquisitiveness and adventure. As an Indie title that has received broad acclaim, The Path is a natural fit for the Mac,” commended Vikas Gupta, President & CEO of TransGaming. “With most of the gameplay being entirely optional, the player has all the freedom in the world, an aspect we believe is very well align..."

After having an extensive talk about The Path with Intern Perry, Allison Boyer decides to give his horror game a try to see what the fuss is about. Go to source to check the review (spoilers are marked so you can skip over if you wish).

The Bender for this week is up, we touch on some serious topics that might affect the way games are made, including "The Path" which alludes to rape, Animal Crossing which leads to pedophilia (yeah right), and what developers can do to maximize the audience they offer their games to...plus all the gaming news of the week. Click go to source to listen.

"Tale of Tales take their name from a collection of fairy tales by Giambattista Basile; with this fourth venture, and first commercially available game, they've created a work of art -- let's just get that out of the way immediately.

Comparisons of it can be drawn to a multitude of other games out there, some commercial, some not, but as a sum of its parts, and in the nature of its driving forces, it's probably best kept to itself.

In any case, the title is loosely based on the Little Re..."

"The website contains new screenshots, gameplay videos and downloadable materials. Not in a classic menu-based layout but presented through the eyes of the main characters in the game. Robin, Rose, Ginger, Ruby, Carmen and Scarlet each have their own page where they give you a peak into their lives. Their beautiful, brief, lives.

"The Red Girls feel a bit like they are our children," say creators Auriea Harvey (US) and Michael Samyn (BE), as always in duet. "We've been raising them for over..."