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Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller - Episode 1: The Hangman review | Thunderbolt

James Dewitt, Thunderbolt writes:
Murder mysteries lend themselves perfectly to the point-and-click adventure genre, something that’s had a resurgence of late mostly due to Telltale Games keeping the torch lit and others taking things from there. Catching a deranged serial killer leaving cryptic clues for a bright young detective to figure out is something the genre fans can really sink their teeth into, and Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller is looking to fill that particular niche with the help from none other than Gabriel Knight scribe Jane Jensen.

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Geek Citadel Reviews - Super Splatters, Cognition, and The Night of the Rabbit

Cognition is a fantastic thrill ride, The Night of the Rabbit is a beautiful but directionless adventure title, and Super Splatters is casual fun!

We're also giving away two of these titles to people that like, subscribe, and post a comment on this video. The games up for grabs are The Night of the Rabbit and Cognition!

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Destructoid- Review: Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller - The Hangman

DToid:FBI agent Erica Reed has had a rough few years. A savage serial killer with a penchant for rituals and puzzles terrorized Boston three years ago. His targets were always twins -- twins like Erica and her brother. Cognition opens with a flashback to a desperate Erica, searching for her brother and his captor in a deserted graveyard.

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Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller - Interview | Greenlit Gaming

Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller was a game that left us with with as many questions as it did answers. Thankfully, we had the opportunity to speak with Katie Hallahan of Phoenix Online Studios about the game and their studio!

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