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Robert Lacey
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My name is Robert Lacey, and having completed a degree in Modern History at Oxford, I'm currently studying Medicine at University College London. In my spare time I pretend to make video games, and play games. Lots of games.

People tell me off when I complain about how horrible I find myself. I ignore them.

Robert Lacey's forum username is RLacey.


Recent articles by Robert Lacey
Chronicles of Mystery: Curse of the Ancient Temple review
This reimagined (and retitled) adaptation of its PC predecessor finds some success on DS, but it lacks quite the same sting.
by - January 20, 2010
Simon the Sorcerer 4: Chaos Happens review
The latest adventure for the wisecracking wizard isn't quite able to clone the charm of the early series games.
by - March 3, 2009
Gold and Glory: The Road to El Dorado review
Revolution's game adaptation of the animated feature film sought riches on PC, but a few key problems sent it off course.
by - October 3, 2008
Heart of China review
Replayability and B-movie charm make Heart of China worth checking out, but its problems prevent it from reaching the heights of the classics.
by - February 1, 2008
Scavenger Hunter review
"The Replayable Adventure" is true to its claim, though the pickings prove a little slim along the way.
by - March 29, 2007
Lunar Deep review
A new commercial indie seeks adventure under the seas, but does it rise to the occasion or drown itself in problems?
by - September 20, 2006
Daemonica review
This unique murder mystery fights for acceptance among its more traditional contemporaries.
by - April 8, 2006
Scratches hands-on archived preview
Robert takes a closer look at the upcoming horror adventure that many are itching to play.
by - January 6, 2006
the white chamber review
Horror adventure meets anime in this surprising debut title from Studio Trophis.
by - August 20, 2005
Hauntings of Mystery Manor review
The ghostly denizens of Mystery Manor make the move from website to adventure game, but do these spectres have enough substance?
by - July 14, 2005

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