Released in 1992, Dylan Dog: Murderers brings Italy’s most famous nightmare investigator to the DOS screen with all the moody atmosphere you’d expect. It’s part point-and-click adventure, part gothic fever dream, drenched in fog, blood, and existential dread. The pixel art captures that comic book eeriness perfectly, and Dylan’s trademark dark humor shines through even the most gruesome murders. The puzzles can be maddening, but that’s half the charm—solving them feels like reading one of Dylan’s cases by candlelight. Equal parts horror and noir, it’s as stylishly strange as its hero’s wardrobe.
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