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Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture review
There are no living people or puzzles to find, but there's a mystery to uncover by those who see the light in this gorgeous open world adventure.
Cradle review
Post-apocalyptic Mongolia never looked so beautiful, but this exploration-based adventure babies players a bit too much on the gameplay front.
Five Years of Following Freeware: Year Five
We wrap up five years in five days of top free adventures with one final look back at games you don't want to sleep on.
Five Years of Following Freeware: Year Four
Our five-day freeware extravaganza loops back another year with a glorious hodgepodge of homages, sequels, and original adventures.
Five Years of Following Freeware: Year Three
As our weeklong freeware flashback continues, there's still time to catch up on another year's worth of memorable relics of the past.
Five Years of Following Freeware: Year Two
Our week-long retrospective continues to unfold as we root out and revisit the best free adventures of the last five years.
Five Years of Following Freeware: Year One
We kick off a week-long retrospective on the fifth anniversary of Following Freeware, offering a second chance to discover what you've missed.
STASIS review
You won't want to sleep on this indie isometric sci-fi horror that's destined to be a classic that holds up well into the future.
City Quest review
There are plenty of attractions in this retro adventure's four career paths, but none are populated by satisfying gameplay.
Will Byles - Until Dawn interview
For insight into the new story-driven PS4 horror adventure, what better choice than the game's Creative Director?
Following Freeware - July 2015 releases
A month may not be enough time to visit all the games in our latest round-up of stellar indie adventures.
Gamescom 2015 round-up: Part 2
The event's second day served up a virtual smorgasbord of adventures to choose from for our friends at Adventure-Treff.
Gamescom 2015 round-up: Part 1
AG wasn't in Cologne this year, but our colleagues at Adventure-Treff were on the scene for the German gaming extravanganza.
MISSING: An Interactive Thriller - Episode One review
The curtain is raised on a promising new FMV mystery series, though the prologue is almost criminally short.
Shades of Black review
Carol Reed's eleventh mystery tries something a little novel, but its lacklustre story overshadows its brighter moments.