The first time we see Norco, La., in all its pixelated glory, it's in an image that frames smokestacks and refinery equipment like a mechanical city. We're told there's a hum — an "endless sigh" — and ...
Deep into "Norco," the video game, one of the characters finds herself trying to break into an abandoned mall in Kenner to steal a magical object of unknown origin from the apocalyptic cult that has ...
Is it possible for a game to be both dour and beautiful at the same time? Yes, and one of the prime examples of this is NORCO. This point-and-click adventure is set in the very real town of Norco, ...
The gothic adventure game is set in South Louisiana among industrial swamplands and decaying suburbs. By Trilby Beresford Associate Editor Gothic adventure game Norco has won the first-ever Tribeca ...
Norco, the industrial community on the east bank of the Mississippi River, is a long, long way from Tribeca, the ultra-hip enclave in lower Manhattan. But in June, the 1,325 miles between the two was ...
Spotlighted during last year’s Tribeca Festival, Norco is a southern gothic point-and-click game set in a dystopic version of Louisiana. There’s a twisted mystery at the heart of the narrative-driven ...
At the beginning of the point-and-click adventure Norco, protagonist Kay throws her phone into the Rio Grande. Moments before, we witness conversations with her brother Blake, who calls Kay with ...
The first time we see Norco, La., in all its pixelated glory, it’s in an image that frames smokestacks and refinery equipment like a mechanical city. We’re told there’s a hum — an “endless sigh” — and ...
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