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25 Years with Charles Cecil - Part 2 (1997-2015) interview
You just can't fit a 25-year retrospective into one article, so our mega-interview with Revolution's legendary co-founder concludes today.
25 Years with Charles Cecil - Part 1 (1990-1996) interview
With Revolution celebrating its silver anniversary, we sat down with the acclaimed designer to discuss the studio's enduring legacy.
Fragments of Him archived preview
An extensive GDC demo provided the first substantial piece of this narrative exploration of love and loss.
Undercover Missions: Operation Kursk K-141 review
Based on a real-world Russian submarine disaster, this fictionalized adventure is sunk by numerous faulty design issues.
Minecraft: Story Mode review
Building on Mojang's colourful world, Telltale's five-part season is now complete, with one bridge piece left over for expansion.
Rememoried review
Once the novelty wears off, this surreal dream journey proves to be a largely forgettable explorational platforming experience.
Order of the Thorne: The King’s Challenge review
A new fantasy anthology will be music to the ears of classic Sierra fans, though its debut works better as a standalone quest.
The Land of Lamia: World of Monsters review
This dark fairy tale takes a novel approach with its dual-contolled protagonists and book-bound lore that supports the brief but fulfilling gameplay.
The Interactive Adventures of Dog Mendonça & Pizza Boy review
This adaptation of the Portuguese graphic novels delivers a thin story but rich world topped with plenty of eye candy.
The A.B.C. Murders review
The latest Agatha Christie adaptation spins a pretty good murder mystery, though it doesn't take Hercule Poirot to spell out its simple deductions.
Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet review
Alasdair Beckett-King's loony pirate adventure is a pun-filled hoot to play and leaves very little to grouse about.
King’s Quest: Chapter 3 archived preview
A rendezvous with The Odd Gentlemen offered an early peek at "Once Upon a Climb", and we fell in love with what we saw.
Following Freeware - February 2016 releases
We leapt into last month's top indie games with reckless abandon, and crowned it off with some we missed from January.
Samorost 3 review
There's plenty to trumpet about in a stellar and surprisingly lengthy third installment from Amanita Design.
Pulse review
This stylish exploration of blindness has a unique artistic vision but stumbles through an incoherent story and insubstantial gameplay.