I’m not an adventure game or visual novel head, if I’m honest. I’m not sure what it was about Minds Beneath Us that made me want to step out of my norms and give it a try. It looks good, a sort of tactical use of flat colors and shading really gives an eerie, dream-like aura to its futuristic setting. Lots of games that heavily feature big landscapes or detailed portraits – pretty standard visual novel stuff – look good, but this does more than just off the page. It whispers somethi...